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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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Hotel Rumour / Studio Modijefsky

Located near the iconic Burcht van Leiden castle, Studio Modijefsky designed Hotel Rumour by transforming a historic carriage house from 1657 into a vibrant social hub. Despite its name, Hotel Rumour is not a place for sleeping but offers spaces for dining, drinks, private gatherings, and even dance nights.

TipiTop Tents, Glamping Tents / Canobardin

TipiTop Tents, Glamping Tents / Canobardin

TipiTop Tents is redefining the camping experience, turning the traditional tent into a stylish, comfortable, and sustainable home away from home. Whether you’re camping by the beach or nestled in the mountains, these tents offer a perfect blend of nature and design, making every camping trip a memorable one.

MountainTop Snug Resort / IAPA design

MountainTop Snug Resort / IAPA design

Nestled in a lush forest on the hillside of Snug, just a 20-minute drive from Hobart, the MountainTop Snug Resort House offers a tranquil escape with breathtaking views. The resort, located on a 2.3-hectare site, overlooks Snug Beach, Bruny Island North, and Tinderbox Peninsula, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers.

French Kitsch Cafe / TOUCH Architect

Discover the Unique Character of French Kitsch Cafe

French Kitsch Cafe captures a unique blend of elegance and playful imperfection, drawing inspiration from both its name and the owner’s personal interests. As a French patisserie, the cafe embodies the charm and sophistication associated with French culture, while also incorporating a whimsical brand identity inspired by the owner’s love for French bulldogs.

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