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Explore a diverse range of accommodations from around the world, featuring luxurious hotels, quaint bed-and-breakfasts, and unique guesthouses. Discover innovative hospitality designs and architectural wonders that make each stay special. Perfect for travelers seeking inspiration or ideas for their own projects, this collection showcases the best in lodging experiences, blending comfort and style seamlessly.

1970 Industrial Building Transformed into a Hotel in Munich

Munich-based Arnold/Werner architects transformed the top two floors of a 1970s industrial building into The Flushing Meadows Hotel & Bar. Located in one of Munich’s most vibrant districts—Glockenbach, the building was a former post office and its…

River Kwai Resort / X-Float on the River Kwai Bridge, Thailand

Aside from the lush, mountainous landscape and famous River Kwai Bridge, Kanchanaburi is well known for its floating houses and rafts. Floating on the river, these distinctive structures greatly differentiate Kanchanaburi from any other provinces in Thailand.

Wooden Bungalows Built with Prefabricated Elements

Project: Wooden Bungalows Architect: Studio for Design and Architecture Ron Shenkin Contractor: Ziv Alon Ltd Photographer: Albert Adot Location: Dor, Israel Year: 2015 Square meters: 40 square meters per unit Studio for Design and Architecture Ron Shenkin

Aigai Spa

Aigai Spa is an Urban Oasis in São Paulo

Aigai Spa is designed by São Paulo-based figueroa.arq. Description by figueroa.arq: This spa is designed to be an urban oasis, a place of gathering, tranquility and relaxation. The construction of this place looks for a different universe spring,

Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point is a new eco-lodge in remote Central Tasmania. Situated on Lake St Clair, the boutique accommodation offers it’s guests a truly immersive wilderness experience. Designed by architects Cumulus Studio, it’s a great example of progressive…

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