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Hua Xu Boutique Hotel / Zhang Haihua

Located in the ancient city district of Suzhou, Hua Xu Boutique Hotel represents a thoughtful transformation of three residential buildings into a modern courtyard hotel. Designer Zhang Haihua, born and raised in Suzhou, took this project as an opportunity to blend contemporary aesthetics with the cultural and historical richness of the Jiangnan region.

Gatwick Private Hotel / Kosloff Architecture

Gatwick Private Hotel / Kosloff Architecture

Kosloff Architecture masterfully transformed the ground floor shells of the historical Gatwick Private Hotel into a versatile single-family home and studio in Melbourne, Australia. This project not only provides flexible living arrangements but also respects and incorporates the building’s rich history.

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The Nevel David Galilee Resort / Michael Azoulay

The Nevel David Galilee Resort, newly inaugurated near the Sea of Galilee, seamlessly merges historical inspiration with contemporary luxury. This resort not only capitalizes on its scenic location but also integrates cultural elements, reflecting the deep historical significance of its surroundings.

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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.

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.

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