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Hospitality Architecture

The projects listed in the category Hospitality Architecture invite you to a virtual trip around the world where you will discover great places where you can spend the holidays. You will discover amazing places where amazing architects and designers, highlight their creativity and imagination by designing charming tourist centers and some spectacular accommodations. Also, hotels and hostels all over the world, with “wow” effect for architecture and interior design will delight you while looking through HomeWorldDesign pages. Whether you want to decorate your holiday home or search for a vacation spot, the articles in this category can be useful.

Populus Hotel in Denver / Studio Gang

Populus Hotel in Denver / Studio Gang

Populus Hotel by Studio Gang opens itself to both the city and the Rocky Mountains beyond, and it is designed to become an energetic social center in downtown Denver. Located on a prominent corner site, the building greets the neighborhood on all three sides, welcoming visitors and residents while connecting Denver’s civic, arts, and commercial districts.

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Restobar Receptor / Elena Rybalkina

The new meat gastropub, Receptor, in Tomsk has opened its doors, offering a unique dining experience that seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary design. Spanning 280 m², the space features an inviting atmosphere with carefully curated details and a bold, modern aesthetic. It is the latest project by renowned interior designer Elena Rybalkina.

Kavillo Studios / Cameron Anderson Architects

Kavillo Studios / Cameron Anderson Architects

Kavillo Studios is a luxury tourism accommodation project located in Mudgee, NSW. This unique retreat was owner-built by emerging sculptor Michael Ferris. The project transforms a traditional summer house into a modern, off-grid haven designed for creative living.

Top Tips for Business Travel (Without Losing Your Mind)

Top Tips for Business Travel (Without Losing Your Mind)

Let’s be real – business travel isn’t always as glamorous as it sounds. Sure, jet-setting for work can be exciting, but between delayed flights, forgotten chargers, and mystery hotel WiFi speeds, it can also be a total nightmare. If you want to nail your next work trip without unnecessary stress, here are some top business travel tips to keep you sane, efficient, and maybe even a little bit excited about the journey.

Wholesome Fast Casual Community Gem

Little Leon Restaurant – Wholesome Fast Casual Community Gem

Little Leon Restaurant by Ellen Hanson Designs began as a passion project for a commercial developer eager to introduce a casual healthy eatery to his community. As the project commenced, the pandemic emerged, presenting unexpected challenges. However, these hurdles led to innovative pivots that ultimately enhanced the dining experience.

Victoria Hotel, Rutherglen / Porter Architects

Victoria Hotel, Rutherglen / Porter Architects

Nestled in the heart of Rutherglen, Victoria, Australia, the Victoria Hotel by Porter Architects exemplifies the perfect blend of heritage charm and contemporary elegance. Completed in 2024, this impressive two-level hotel spans an expansive 2,000 square meters on a sprawling 3,070 square meter site.

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