Design & Build Review Hotels
issue 4 | december 2019
In the next issue of Design & Build Review Hotels, out in December, we find out what it takes to transform an ageing historic building into a luxury hotel and examine core practises that hoteliers can employ to protect guest data.
Also, we take a look at a new wave of hotels being transformed into vibrant social spaces for both guests and local communities, check in with the capsule hotel trend, and review Hayri Atak’s vision of a boutique hotel suspended over a cliff edge.
Plus, we examine the plans for 25hours’ first hotel in Italy, take a look at BIG’s plant-covered design for the H C Andersen Hotel at Tivoli Gardens amusement park in Copenhagen, and hop on board the ‘Halcyon’ to find out what the Star Wars themed hotel has in store for guests at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
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Writers | Patrick Kingsland, Ross Davies, Eloise McLennan
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Publisher | Susanne Hauner
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