Cocoon Hotel in Tulum, Quintana Roo
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The concept was designed by DNA Barcelona with the intention of offering guests a space full of luxury and comfort, that provides a true escape from everyday life
The World Heritage seascape of Halong Bay is Vietnam’s biggest attraction. Aedas-designed Alacarte Halong Bay Condotel Development occupies a prime seafront plot with large sweeps of clear views towards the heritage site.
Two pairs of white, skeletal towers designed by DNA Barcelona in Puerto Cancún. The organic-shaped buildings – in plan and section – are strongly articulated through the rhythm of their balconies. Hotels, condominiums, shopping mall, time shares and retail are present.
New hospitality complex on Hainan Island in Sanya, China, by architecture firm Goettsch Partners. The landmark resort and meeting destination in Haitang Bay features a 46-story, 711-key resort tower, a 28,000-square-meter forum convention center.
Cabins scattered randomly over the forest, Fan Life designed them in different shapes and styles, so as to appeal to travelers with different approaches to connect with nature.
Wellness Center Orhidelia – since the demanded program of wellness center is very extensive and in parts it demands overcoming great spans and big heights of inner spaces, putting up classically conceived building on central green plot would fill up last remaining open area in thermal complex and largely degraded its spatial quality.
The Qicun thermal complex has been designed by Enota as an expansion of the existing spa centre in order to offer a new higher level of service.
The Creek Park Hotel is located in Beijing’s Pinggu District, 15km away from the Jinhaihu International Resort’s Area. The renovation project was undertaken by SYN Architects.
These guest rooms were designed, by NIKKEN SPACE DESIGN LTD, as part of an annex to a membership resort hotel in Toba in Ise-Shima. Arranged in an authentic Japanese style, the building is overlooking the waters of Ise-Shima.
Tetusa Oasis Thermal Resort is an extensive wellness and medical facility set in the midst of low-rise housing area in coastal town Cesme in Turkey designed by architects ENOTA.
The Philippine seas are severely threatened. Over-fishing, mass tourism, massive pollution of plastic waste and toxic products, as well as climate change present real threats to the health of the archipelago and, of course, the survival of its inhabitants
The design by Stinessen Arkitektur was inspired by the client brief and the natural elements and surroundings of the site. Design features endeavour to meet practical functions and/or the experience of the nature and surroundings
Architects: Studio Saxe. Nosara has become a destination for visitors from around the world for health, wellness and surfing and so the owners of Hotel Nalu-Nosara, Nomel and Mariya Libid, wanted a design that reflects the attitude of their guests.
Architects: Co-Direction Interior
This hotel has a total of twenty-six guest rooms, divided according to the different orientation landscapes and sizes. The designers applied regional colors for the guest room area to create different situational experiences, giving the spaces more natural spirituality and vitality.
First guests at Fiji’s new five-star luxury Momi Bay Resort check-in after completion of AUD$90 million five-star luxury development designed by award-winning Australasian architect firm The Buchan Group
70F architecture and Le Ville di Trevinano will soon start the build of an earth-sheltered boutique resort in one of Italy’s most beautiful areas. Underground building has not only energetic but also aesthetic benefits; the resort is hardly noticeable from the overlying hills.
Design: Architectural and Urban Planning Design and Research Institute of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
The architects drew nutrients from the Tujia traditional dwellings, which included the planning pattern of the settlement and the grounding of the house.