Early in the new century, Arquitectos Aliados were commissioned to design and coordinate a comprehensive overhaul of the building including the interior design package and delivery, this time with a strong hospitality component whilst keeping the commercial condition on the ground floor. The original façade, with its two markedly asymmetrical lower floors in contrast with the rigorously symmetrical upper floors, owes its conception to early 19th Century architecture and to several trips Moura Coutinho had made to France.
On the ground floor, the plinth in local grey granite and a high relief frieze showing Sumerian-inspired winged figures in faux granite are notable elements, as well as the wider entryway for accessing the shops and the more elegant door for going upstairs. On the first floor there is a beautiful bow window above the door to the upper floors and a set of three deeply arched windows above the commercial door. Meanwhile, the upper floors display sets of three markedly horizontal windows and the top floor is adorned with a faux colonnade and dormer windows of Parisian design on a terracotta tile roof with eaves, instead of the zinc lining used in the roofs of Paris.
The original building's shades of pink, grey, and white have now been replaced by mustard yellow, ivory white and cream white. The rear facade has retained its symmetrical design with the same contemporary attitude, also evidenced in the spatial and functional composition of the interiors. The terracotta tile roof is now lined in white zinc in order to house and harmonise the various new roof components parts such as ventilation units and skylights.
Overall, nine variations of short term accommodation flats were designed and built, along with supporting services and storage areas. Seven of the units are totally different, and Arquitectos Aliados were responsible for the interior design package including all FF&E and all furniture.
The design team proposed a new stairwell and elevator (not foreseen in the original design), a large lobby instead of the original two small ones, and making the first floor terrace accessible by removing a cluster of small annexes that were on the way.
This project commenced in 2016 and was successfully realised in 2022, after three years of work on site under close supervision under the design team.