Jacques Garcia has designed private and commercial properties throughout the world, including projects in France, New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami, Beirut, Baden Baden, Geneva, and Brussels.
Of world renown is Jacques Garcia’s ten-year renovation of Champ de Bataille (above), a 17th Century French chateau and gardens he acquired in 1992.
Situated in Normandy, the Champ de Bataille displays the full range of Jacques Garcia's talent, its drawing rooms, galleries , game rooms, and libraries a blending of genres that speak to his rare talent. Inspired by the designs of Andre Lenôtre, the gardens of Champ de Bataille are one of the largest, 20th Century private landscape gardening projects, receiving more than 30,000 visitors each year.
More than 24 Parisian addresses carry the Garcia seal including the famed Hôtel Costes, le Fouqet's, Ladurée, L'Esplanade, L'Avenue, La Grande Armée, Le Ruc, Le Cabaret, the Hôtel des Beaux-Arts, and Le Rivoli-Notre Dame. In the U.S., his projects include the Hotel Victor in South Beach and Jean-Georges Vongerichten's highly touted Spice Market.