Take a look around and it's easy to see that restaurant design made groundbreaking advances in 2016, and local talent led the way.
![The Hewing Hotel in Minneapolis. The 124-room hotel will officially open its doors Wednesday. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ cgonzalez@startribune.com - November 15, 2016, Minneapolis, MN, The Hewing Hotel is one of the most highly anticipated new hotels to open in Minneapolis. The 124-room hotel will officially open its doors Wednesday](https://arc.stimg.co/startribunemedia/V7TMRKHZILTZ7GYKIGJF7F42XE.jpg?&w=712)
ESG Architects deftly accentuated the built-in brick-and-timber beauty of the Hewing Hotel's Tullibee, breathing new life into a 120-year-old former farm implement showroom.

Another savvy remake? It's found in the green marble-clad lobby of a 22-story Minoru Yamasaki office building from 1980, and it instantly catapulted Penny's Coffee to the top of the city's Stylish Coffeehouse pecking order. The lobby's remake is by Shea Design, and the coffee shop is the work of Dahlia Brue and Gomez Whitney.

Walk into St. Genevieve and you might temporarily believe you've just strolled off the Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris, thanks to the evocative work of Heather Keena of Machine Scenic, in collaboration with chef/owner Steven Brown and his spouse, Stacey Kvenvold.