Dream beaches, a wonderful spa area and gastronomical diversity: the hotel “Breathless” in the Caribbean makes dreams come true. After a successful enlargement, the five-star resort now also boasts an own congress hall. The geometric perforations have been inspired by the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of South America and are certain to have all eyes on them, be it in the elegant suites or on the outside of the hotel. The combination of glass, perforated Cellon panels and the fine shapes have taken full use of the individuality offered by Bruag products and has let imagination run free when designing the weather resistant panels.
The panels themselves have passed one of the hardest tests of robustness: Hurricane “Maria”, which has swept over the Dominican Republic with wind speeds of 200 km/h has not affected the fine perforations.
Products used in this project
Element | Brand | Product name |
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Manufacturers | BRUAG |
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