Thursday, 3 November 2011

Four hotels that rethink hospitality design

Hostel of sewer pipes
At the
Tubohotel in Tepoztlan, Morelos (abut 45 minutes south of Mexico City) concrete drainage pipes present very basic hostel rooms. The tubo rooms are stacked and arranged around a common outdoor space for socializing. The rooms provide only basic necessities but offer views and access to the beautiful desert and mountains right outside the door.
Suspended treehouses
The five treehouses of
Treehotel in Harads, Sweden were designed by leading architects and include a UFO inspired structure, a mirrored cube that seems to disappear, and a bird’s nest. All are suspended 13 to 19 feet above the ground and offer the unique experience of sleeping in the treetops.

Grain silos
Silo Stay in Little River, New Zealand reuses grain silos as individual motel units.
Designed by F3 Design, the silo rooms emphasize environmental sustainability in their energy use–a gravity fed wood pellet boiler to heat the eight unit complex. The designers hope to design and build more silos for other commercial and residential uses."
By Sun Joo Kim
for more: http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/design-architecture/four-hotels-that-rethink-hospitality-design/1444?tag=mantle_skin;content

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