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Design obsessed? These newly opened and upcoming hotels in London, Miami and more are the latest addresses to include in your ...
Sometimes unconventional solutions in hotel interiors can simply cheer up the mood, but more often than not they turn out to be a challenge for the guests. Unclear lighting systems, transparent walls ...
Things at BraytonHughes have changed a lot in the last 30 years. When Richard Brayton and Stanford Hughes established their namesake design firm in San Francisco in 1989 their focus was on high-end ...
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The headboard lesson we can all learn from hotel design
Next time you stay in a nice hotel, take note of the headboard, and how it makes the space feel -- it may just be a design ...
With travel all but shuttered by stay-at-home orders in the spring of 2020, hotel architects and interior designers were alternately anxious and stimulated: Their livelihoods were under threat, but ...
Designers of hotel spaces have traditionally tended to favor either theatrical flair (baroque finishes and opulent flourishes) or the opposite: a low-key insouciance consisting of neutral, ...
In Alan Faena: Alchemy & Creative Collaboration: Architecture, Design, Art, a new tome being released by Rizzoli in May, the eccentric Argentine hotelier invites readers into his fantastical universe.
Designing HVAC systems for energy-efficient mid- to high-rise hotels is an intricate endeavor, intertwining cutting-edge technology, engineering prowess, and an awareness of evolving industry ...
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