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Hotel Blues Point Hotel, designed by Australian architectural studio Carter Williamson Architects, provides a perfect holiday for a stylish outdoor terrace, which not only creates a cozy confidential “jazzy” atmosphere for their visitors, but also delicately worried about the comfort of pedestrians and residents of neighboring houses. Operate on the territory of the terrace pub and lounge with comfortable seats and tables arranged around the perimeter of the high wall, fluid and changing in space as a dynamic jazz composition. This sinuous architectural element provides good sound insulation and hides on the views of what is happening on both sides of himself.

Loud music, laughter and talk – all that remains inside the institution, visitors who, in turn, are protected from the sounds of a passing car and other manifestations of life of the megalopolis.  Visually, the modern design of the wall partially responds to the beautiful curves of Art Deco style, in Kotormo decorated hotel. However, this elegant gesture, resonating with the musical thrust of establishments, absolutely devoid of conservatism and traditionalism.

The territory of the terraces penetrate only the sky and greens of tall trees that grow over a winding, lined with wooden slats wall with narrow vertical holes overlooking the sunlight and the outside world in the form of a random “frame slicing. What else you need to relax over lunch on a summer day or spend a pleasant evening with friends?

Creative adventurous design a new hotel Hotel Indigo, located in a respectable and colorful areas of the two adjoining districts of Shanghai – the colonial Bund and modern Pudong, invites visitors into a fascinating adventure. For the first time crossed the threshold of this institution, it is difficult to assume which of the “world” end up in the next minute …

Each of the 180 rooms of the unique hotel with experts from the architectural studio Hirsch Bedner Associates, equipped with four poster bed, decorated with bright lights, original furnishings, many pillows with Chinese motifs and Desktop featuring traditional Chinese landscapes.

At the same time, comfortable stay with a book or total relaxation in the unusual situation provided everywhere – from bedroom to bathroom with tall windows, opening gaze spectacular Shanghai skyline. Eclectic and design of private apartments and public areas combining minimalism, modern, futuristic shapes, and many recognizable elements of Chinese culture.

It combines luxury, comfort and at the same time, some sort of “home” simplicity sudden realization of creative ideas. Expensive materials and decor elements are combined with unpretentious decorating techniques in the form of murals depicting the busy streets of the district in which the hotel is located. Green spaces are alternated with psychedelic mural and organic, fluid forms of furniture that is integrated into the walls of the room.

A brand new hotel has opened in Madrid’s city center made entirely of waste, according to the Agence France Presse. The walls of the Beach Garbage Hotel, the brainchild of German artist Ha Schult, is made of materials found in landfills, the beaches and even flea markets. The five-room hotel, located in Plaza de Callao, was constructed to coincide with the annual International Tourism Fair held in Madrid.

The five-room hotel contains roughly 12 tons of garbage, including fishing nets, plastic bags, skateboards, clothing, old tires, and even a mannequin’s leg. The guest rooms are very simple and basic, with leaking roofs and torn sheets acting as curtains, but they do boast real furniture. The toilets are eco-friendly chemical commodes, and forget about washing off the day’s grime in this hotel: there are no showers.

The project is meant to show that, unless we make some major changes to the way we treat the world’s beaches, we will one day be surrounded by garbage wherever we go. In the words of Schult, “we create rubbish and we become rubbish. We must change the world before the world changes us.”

Chicken Point Cabin – surprisingly harmonious modern hotel with original architecture and iconic elements, combining function and aesthetics of the original. The authors of the “forest” of the project was already known to us American architectural studio Olson Kundig Architects.Unusual cozy house located in a scenic area of Northern Idaho. According to the architects, the main idea of the construction of Chicken Point Cabin was the creation of a cozy romantic forest refuge with large panoramic “lined with” a window opening out into the surrounding house magnificent nature.

A large window offers two tiers of windows, all the main room hotel, combining it with the forest, located near the lake and the mountain tops, trailing the horizon line. Materials of construction – concrete blocks and floors, metal, wood and plywood – have been left in its natural, almost raw state. This solution reduces the cost of building and formed a natural “forest” environment, which over time will become even more charisma, a little old and Get a gossamer …

Technology, through which opens a “window into the horizon, is formed from a visually expressive system of pulleys, the culmination of which is the union of interior and picturesque scenery.

In addition to the elements of an unusual system of opening the massive windows in the house there are several design objects that attract attention and create a unique creative environment that does not “enter into a dispute with the surrounding nature of the house.

Private apartments are located on the second level, also provide an opportunity to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets over the beautiful mountain lake, not even getting out of bed.

The purpose of these mini rooms would be to offer a place to stay between layovers and the event of unexpected delays- saving the time, money and energy needed to book a hotel in these situations. Barcelona company Dream and Fly sent Dezeen the latest renders of their conceptual miniature hotel rooms. They propose that these pods – or bubbles – be placed in airports and train stations.
The pods will come in three sizes depending on your needs: Simply Bubble is is the smallest version and it has no bathroom. A Single Bubble would be the next size up and features an en-suite. The Family Bubble is the largest bubble and includes a cot.

The Hotel Silken Puerta América Madrid is an idea of freedom come true, a gathering space merging different cultures and ways of interpreting architecture and design. A masterpiece that awakens guests’ senses, that breaks the mould by using different colours, materials and shapes. A 5 Star Luxury Hotel that ushers guests into innovative spaces, a bold departure from the usual. A compilation of designs from 19 different architects, this eclectic luxury hotel features two contemporary restaurants, a bar, a nightclub, a fitness center, and a heated indoor swimming pool. The 12 guestroom floors were each created in the vision of a unique international architect giving the rooms individualized design and décor. All rooms include complimentary wireless Internet access.

The Hotel Silken Puerta América Madrid is a space that invites people to dream – a neverbeen- attempted-before project that has brought together nineteen of the top architecture and design studios in the world from thirteen different countries. Originality, luxury, innovation and formal freedom define a hotel that awakens its guests’ senses. Each of the floors showcases a different concept in hotel rooms. All play with different materials, colours and shapes to create spaces that bring together the best in avant-garde design and architecture, where creativity and the freedom to develop each of the spaces has been the hallmark.

The Hotel Silken Puerta América Madrid is an eclectic, daring space that does not sell comfort short. Rooms with luxury in their finest detail that entice guests to search for new forms, to interact with them, to touch, to see, and even to breathe and smell… In short, to utterly enjoy a unique space that stands out especially for its quality and wide range of services. 12 different floors, 12 ways of understanding the architecture and the design. A hotel that is unique in the world.

Hotel Full Moon is essentially a disc with rounded edges and a hole in one of the top corners that appears radically different to the view depending on the angle it is seen from. Designed to appear drastically different from different viewing angles – from one angle Death Star and from the other Gherkin – Hotel Full Moon will be a 150 meter-high, 35 story luxury hotel with 382 large rooms. The frontage thanks to the bulging centre makes it appear more like a glass death star whilst the side profile is more than a little gherkinesque. Changing appearance depending on the view is reinforced by the cladding treatment the architect has selected. The front will have a glass diagrid whilst the back will be covered with hexagonal honeycombs. This main building will be a 35 storey luxury hotel with 104,182 square metres of space for only 382 rooms, a relatively small amount of rooms given the sheer size of the internal space on offer. It will reach a maximum height of 158.68 metres.

The hotel is linked via a zoomorphically shaped podium that snakes curvaceously around the boundaries of the site to two residential apartment blocks entitled Palace of Wind 1 and 2. Acting as the counterpoint to Hotel Full Moon is Hotel Crescent, part of the Caspian Plus redevelopment that stands as a curving arch similar to a crescent moon. The arch-like nature of the building is revealed by the fact that the structure isn’t a pure crescent on its inside relying on more regularly shaped columns to help provide it with support. At 32 floors tall it will also be a luxury hotel, this time with 221 rooms. There will also be 128 serviced apartments in the building. Floor space will 128,140 square metres.
Behind it will stand a further four tall buildings, three of which will be residential with the tallest of the quartet being a 43 floor office building standing 203 metres tall. Heerim Architects have not long been established in Azerbaijan. They only opened their office in the country in July 2007 and yet have already secured these two major projects that face transforming the capital of one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

Mardan Palace is the most expensive hotel in Europe. the construction cost to its owners €1.4 billion and it is situated in the popular Turkish resort town of Antalya.
The hotel has 560 rooms which cost from $ 475 up to $ 19, 000. the most expensive rooms come along with private swimming pool, huge TV, concert grand piano and other stuff. And now take a look at the photos.

Mardan Palace Hotel is almost a unique throughout the world with its 24.000 square meters pool, 80.000 Euro worth antique armchairs and 2500 square meters king suits. Being said to have spent 17 milion dollars only for cutlery sets, Mardan Palace is going to be one of the best in the world for its luxury and splendour.
Further will the resort comprise of extensive conference, meeting and banquet facilities with latest state- of- the- art technology, a 16,000 sqm swimming pools, entertainment areas, generous children facilities and magnificent public places for guests to indulge all day and night long.

Mardan Palace is the ideal choice at any time of the year to have a relaxing holiday, to enjoy a romantic break, to hold a business meeting, to unwind after accumulated stress, to delight in the best conditions of privacy and tranquility and to regain the well-being. Mardan Palace’s facilities offer all the services and sophistication that is expected of a top class hotel. Mardan Palace is 10 km from International Antalya Airport and 15 km from Antalya city center. The Mardan Palace is a luxury hotel in Lara, Antalya, Turkey, built by Azerbaijani Mountain Jewish businessman Telman Ismailov. It was opened on 23 May 2009 and attended by Mariah Carey, Sharon Stone, Richard Gere, Monica Bellucci, Paris Hilton, Seal, Tom Jones and the Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev. It’s considered as Europe’s and the Mediterranean’s most expensive luxury resort. It cost $1.4 billion. It has the Mediterranean’s largest swimming pool within which is a sunken aquarium containing 2,400 fish. The hotel has 560 rooms, a 12,000 sq ft  spa, and its own beach containing 9,000 tons of sand imported from Egypt. 10,000 m2 of gold, 500,000 crystals, 23,000 m2 of Italian marble are used in the construction of the hotel. The corporate identity and website for the hotel was created by Brash Brands in Dubai, for which they received an International Design Award.

Abandoned property hotel in Southern California it was built in the 1900’s and opened in 1917. Sadly, this place has been boarded up since 1939, but not much has changed inside ever since because for over 70 years this property has been caught in a fierce legal battle over ownership.
This place preserves the Spanish Revival-style. Being once the destination for upper class of California and Hollywood’s elite, this hotel still can boast with antique relics and other amazing things including untouched statues and other beautiful decorations.

It is gorgeous inside even though it went through a tragic fire in 1939 that killed over 45 people from powerful and rich families. These deaths resulted in lawsuits, owners’ disgrace, contractors being sent to jail and even fire code laws of California being changed. Have idea if this hotel would ever re-open again, but this property is surely worth visiting. The hotel was built in the Spanish Revival-style at the turn of the century.

This highly anticipated suite at the pinnacle of Manhattan’s tallest hotel is a collaboration between owner Ty Warner, designer Peter Marino and architect I.M. Pei, who came out of retirement to join in the creation of America’s most exclusive accommodation. With cantilevered glass balconies and floor-to-ceiling bay windows, set beneath 25-foot  cathedral ceilings, the Ty Warner Penthouse offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of all Manhattan. Custom-commissioned in every detail, from semi-precious stone surfaces to fabrics woven with platinum and gold, the nine-room suite creates the sense of living within a multilayered work of art. It raises the bar for even the most seasoned travellers. Penthouse guests enjoy amenities as impressive as their quarters: TVs programmed for every channel worldwide, unlimited global telephone calling, the services of both a personal butler and a personal trainer/therapist, and a private chauffeur for unlimited travel during your stay in your choice of a Rolls Royce Phantom or a Mercedes Maybach.

The décor is contemporary and understated, featuring the finest handcrafted furniture, English sycamore panelling and imported fabrics in light, soothing colours.
All accommodations offer an oval desk with two leather-upholstered chairs. Standard amenities to maximise productivity and relaxation include wired or wireless Internet access, a refrigerated private bar, CD and DVD players and all-news cable network service. Other signature features include Florentine marble bathrooms with a glass-enclosed shower stall, a deep soaking tub that fills in 60 seconds and a private changing area.

When the hotel was announced in January 1989, it was to have a main tower of 46 stories and a smaller tower of some 20 stories, with a total of 400 rooms. Completion was planned for late 1991. Construction was financed by a loan from a consortium of six Japanese banks, led by the Long-Term Credit Bank. The others were the Ashikaga Bank, Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation, Mitsui Trust and Banking Company, Nippon Credit Bank and Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company. The hotel was named Regent New York Hotel and managed by Regent International Hotels of Hong Kong, in which EIE International had a 30 percent interest.
When the Japanese real estate market imploded in 1990, the hotel was sold to the Four Seasons group to recover from bad loans. Today the hotel is owned by Ty Warner Hotels and Resorts.

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