The Barlow Hotel

Sebastopol, California

This 68,700 square-foot mixed-use, 85-room hotel is conceived as a unique destination within the Barlow Market District. The architectural character is inspired by the regional vernacular of local agricultural buildings in surrounding wine country. The building is finished with a combination of lime-washed brick, stucco, and grain-wood siding. It is organized around a sequence of five beautifully landscaped courtyards, each with a distinct image and character. The primary face of the hotel has retail and restaurant along the sidewalk continuing the retail activity of the district’s main street.

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