Opening page: 1. The porte-cochère at the Jay in San Francisco welcomes guests with an oversized wooden front door. 2. A mélange of custom furniture and vintage finds make up the reception lobby and coffee bar. 3. The prefunction area features a custom wall inspired by the Brutalist shapes found in 1970s-era architecture. 4. Black, green, and white tile marries wood flooring in the third-floor restaurant. 5. Custom column lights and a brass patina ceiling cove set a dramatic mood in the entry lobby. 5 6+7. Leading to the restaurant, the centerpiece staircase wraps around a threestory bronze artwork by Arnaldo Pomodoro that was salvaged from the original construction. 6 7 hospitalitydesign.com April 2024 179http://www.hospitalitydesign.com