Art Villas Resort in Costa Rican Jungle with Views of the Pacific Ocean
COCO forms a part of the complex and represents a unique example of playful, glamping, sustainable and modern tropical 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.
COCO forms a part of the complex and represents a unique example of playful, glamping, sustainable and modern tropical architecture.
The London duo behind the popular Black Bear Burger pop-ups, Liz and Stuart Down approached B3 Designers to work on their first restaurant in Brixton Village, which opened to fantastic reviews in 2019.
Commissioned to design the latest edition to Otto’s Burger in the historic heart of Cologne, Studio Modijefsky has taken the history of the building as an inspiration for the new interior.
Maison de la Luz from Atelier Ace is a new luxury guesthouse designed in collaboration by EskewDumezRipple and interior design firm Studio Shamshiri.
JG PHOENIX recently completed a new restaurant in Shantou City, Guangdong, China. Based on analysis of the original spatial structures, JG PHOENIX identified that the key of the design was to connect the four above-ground floors with the underground space.
In 2013, Chinese National Geographic hailed Songyang, a county to the southeast of the province of Zhejiang as “the last hidden gem south of the Yangtze River”.
Designed to serve as catalyst for a sustainable, densely planned residential mountaintop village, Skylodge is a 5,500-square-foot event center built on a 10,000-acre ski mountain in Utah.
The brewery is conceptualized as a modern pole barn with a deep overhang to provide shade for the outdoor patio. A combination of corten vertical siding and charred wood cladding wraps the exterior volume.