The rehabilitation does not seek to reinterpret the past, but to make it habitable once again, understanding architecture as an attentive support for memory and for those who choose to bring it back to life today.
With a gaze that unites technique and sensitivity, Isern & Associats has created a hotel where human scale, texture and light become the main protagonists. A project that interprets the coastal landscape through the sobriety and natural elegance of noble materials.
Dorothée Meilichzon, deeply in love with Cargèse, poured into this project a vision infused with emotion. For her, interior architecture had to tell a story: that of a village suspended between sea and mountain, between the present and myth.
The Jingyang Camphor Court Hotel offers a new type of hospitality experience, with a spacious, publicly accessible cloister at its heart. The strategy of preserving, renovating, and revitalizing the existing building was fundamental in designing the hotel’s new spaces, serving as an example of adaptive reuse—a highly significant sustainable architectural practice.