Migrante Restaurant, Ciudad de México by Alejandra Medina
With the name of the restaurant “Migrante” (translation in spanish for a person who travels to another place or country – Migrant) and influenced by Japanese culture for Alejandra Medina
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.
With the name of the restaurant “Migrante” (translation in spanish for a person who travels to another place or country – Migrant) and influenced by Japanese culture for Alejandra Medina
Arcana Cabin is a movement that bridges the gap between urban life and the wild, and offers innovative, science-backed experiences and educational content to enable people to easily access the restorative powers of nature.
Designer Liu Daohua often applies “architectural thinking” in interior design, combining color with shape to build a strong visual impact and a unique personal temperament of space art.
Studio Saxe weaves tropical pergola in the jungle of the Caribbean coast of Puerto Viejo, Limon. Pavilions were joined through a woven network of pergolas that blend with the jungle creating a sense of unity through an internal courtyard.
HONG 0871, the exquisite Yunnan cuisine restaurant was opened in Wusong Road, Shanghai, China. Designed by Wei Wu, the Design Director of IN.X, it officially marked the expansion of Yunnan cuisine in Shanghai
For this 45-room hotel in Singapore’s historic district of Keong Saik, we brought the vibrancy of the equatorial jungle into the hotel through the use of playful interventions.
With a secluded location in rural Latvia, Ziedlejas Wellness Resort offers natural retreats away from the crowds. Latvian tradition and heritage is at the heart of what it stands for.
The project is located in an ancient water town in Jiangnan Region (Southern China), embracing local characteristic cultural context.