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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.

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Café Vertigo / Studio Modijefsky

Café Vertigo by Studio Modijefsky is a bold reinvention of one of Amsterdam’s most iconic gathering places. Nestled beneath the grand arches of the Vondelpark Pavilion, the café has long been a cultural landmark beloved by creatives,…

Zaonezhie Retreat / RHIZOME

Zaonezhie Retreat / RHIZOME

The Zaonezhie Retreat by RHIZOME sits in the remote village of Kazhma, deep in Karelia and far from urban centers. Surrounded by dense forests and overlooking Lake Onega, the retreat was commissioned by two brothers who had…

The Island Coastal Hotel / WJ STUDIO

Huanglong Island Lighthouse Hotel / WJ STUDIO

Lost Villa · Huanglong Island Lighthouse Hotel, designed by WJ STUDIO, anchors itself in the northeastern Zhoushan Archipelago of Zhejiang Province, China. The project responds to challenges such as limited transportation and rural depopulation by transforming local…

Hobbit Wake Houses by LH47 ARCH

Hobbit Wake Houses / LH47 ARCH

Hobbit Wake Houses by LH47 ARCH bring a unique vision of ecological design to Moldova. Built as a trio of rental cabins at the country’s first wake park near the village of Panăşești, just 20 minutes from…

Suite Fantasia: A Playground for Design Dreamers

Suite Fantasia – Laurichhof Hotel / Seidel+Architekten

Suite Fantasia reveals its visual concept from the moment you enter. A boldly patterned carpet in shades of red, black, and green blends seamlessly with coordinating vertical wall stripes. Consequently, orientation blurs—up feels sideways—offering a playful prelude…

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