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ODA and method Co Restores the Book Tower in Detroit

Architecture studio ODA works together with Method Co to restore the historic Book Tower located in Detroit, offering a space for various restaurants and a hotel. The skyscraper was originally designed and constructed in the 1920s and Method Co assists with the first phase of the bar and restaurant design concepts.

It is located on Washington Boulevard in the downtown area and has 38 stories. CEO and co-founder of Method Co, Randall Cook states, "We have been ever-mindful of what the restoration of Book Tower means to this city and we've worked hard to create hospitality concepts that will excite and reconnect Detroiters to Book Tower once again, and at the same time honour the heritage of this magnificent property."
Trend Themes
1. Restoration Revival - Restoration projects, like the renovation of the Book Tower in Detroit, offer opportunities to revitalize historic buildings and connect with the city's heritage.
2. Multi-functional Spaces - Creating multifunctional spaces, such as restaurants and hotels within restored buildings like the Book Tower, provides opportunities to maximize the utilization of space and cater to diverse needs.
3. Urban Revitalization - Projects like the restoration of the Book Tower contribute to the overall revitalization efforts of downtown areas, attracting businesses and promoting economic growth.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Design - The restoration of historic buildings like the Book Tower requires the expertise of architects and designers to preserve the original essence while incorporating modern functionalities.
2. Hospitality & Tourism - The transformation of the Book Tower into a space for restaurants and a hotel presents opportunities for the hospitality and tourism industry to tap into a unique historical location.
3. Real Estate Development - Restoring buildings like the Book Tower attracts real estate developers, who can capitalize on the demand for repurposed spaces with unique character and historical significance.

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