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with its fanning units, the hotel is inspired by the organic structure of the resilient ginkgo biloba leaves. The post WH studio’s nanxi hotel inspired by clustered treehouses and leaf anatomy appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
California architecture studio Electric Bowery and graphic design firm Land have completed the renovation of a 1980s hotel in Laguna Beach informed by European seaside inns. Read more
Chinese studio Neri&Hu has completed a hotel in Shanghai alongside the New Bund Performing Arts Centre, which was also designed by the studio. Read more
Design firm Studio Collective has created a boutique hotel inside The Moore building in Miami Design District, completing the landmark's transformation into a multi-functional hospitality venue. Read more
Architecture practice Studio Gang has completed the Populus hotel in Denver, which its developer claims is the "first carbon-positive hotel" in the US. Read more
mua elevates the apartment buildings, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass facades, allowing the existing landscape to remain largely undisturbed. The post MUA sculpts concrete curved staircase for green cape botanico hotel set on georgian coast appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the artist transforms the hotel's art space into an environment where reality intertwines with dreams. The post silver reflections by gregory orekhov turn french hotel suite into surreal dreamscape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
inspired by the region's silk culture, SHUISHI employed a weaving concept to blend the orieco club into its forested setting. The post SHUISHI architects’ orieco club hotel is a cluster of bamboo-clad modules appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Ecuadorian architects Ignacio Muñoz Bustamante and Javier Mera Luna have teamed up to expand a hotel with three new guest rooms constructed with metal vaulted roofs over stone walls in Papallacta, Ecuador. Read more
its name recalls the distinctive irori, a traditional japanese sunken hearth, which is the centerpiece of this hidden property. The post NOT A HOTEL KITAKARUIZAWA IRORI blends wood and glass amid japanese woodland appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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