A 1950s building in Paris’s Latin Quarter has been reworked as Hôtel Dame des Arts by designer Raphaël Navot, using curved lines, textured timber and a warm, understated palette. Rooms and suites are compact but carefully composed, with many upper-floor categories opening to balconies and views across the rooftops. A planted courtyard creates a quiet interior garden behind the street, while Pimpan restaurant extends into the greenery. Nine floors above, the rooftop bar looks towards Notre-Dame, the Panthéon and the Eiffel Tower, placing the city’s skyline above the hotel’s more intimate Left Bank interiors.