Luxury hotel concepts

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about luxury hotel concepts

Project • By AshariArchitectsHotels

Kish Armitaj Hotel

The development of Kish in terms of tourism has led to the construction of new urban texture and buildings in the city to attract tourists and it can be noted that hotels are a potential platform that attracts tourists in the city texture according to their architectural-environmental factors. Caption Hotels were usually used as a temporary place for passengers' accommodation where provided services and products just for their guests. But nowadays this system is changed and we have faced the question in this plan and it leads us to this question that: Caption Is it possible to create various uses and functions in the hotel, including lively activities and social interactions that affect both the form and the structure, and how c... More

Project • By KettalHotels

Arima Hotel

Arima Hotel is a new concept of luxury and sustainable boutique hotel with an unique design, surrounded by a natural environment, in the Basque Country. More

Project • By KettalHotels

Hyatt Centric Times Square, New York

Live the ultimate New York lifestyle at the sophisticated Hyatt Times Square New York. You’ll feel like a privileged Manhattanite from the moment you walk into your city pied-à-terre, just steps from the business district and famous attractions such as Broadway theaters, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center and the New York Public Library. More

Project • By KettalApartments

Grosvenor House Towers, Dubai

Grosvenor House and its two iconic 45 storey towers, Tower One and Tower Two, redefine the world of luxury. Glittering against the skyline, the Grosvenor House stands majestically as a landmark of modern elegance and grandeur in the heart of Dubai Marina. More

NewsNews • 27 Nov 2020

History of an ancient Ottoman basalt building incorporated into a luxury hotel concept

The Sofia – Sea of Galilee hotel by Levin Packer Architects seamlessly incorporates the elegance and history of an ancient Ottoman basalt stone building into a grand 120 room luxury hotel and spa destination overlooking the Sea of Galilee in Tiberias. Amit Geron From the outset, the design brief called for the preservation of the original structure, so a minimalist design system was invoked. In terms of structural form, this meant maintaining fidelity to original proportions, and in terms of decorative form, this meant preserving materiality: restoring original floor tiles, basalt stones, and pillars, and retaining the overall material pattern of the space. Amit Geron Built in the late 19th century for a wealthy family and... More