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Hotel roof ski slope: This new hotel design takes skiing to another level. When it's built, guests will be able to ski down the roof directly from the hotel onto the local ski trails.
Guests will be able to ski down the zig-zagging roof of this hotel by Danish practice Bjarke Ingels Group and onto the slopes of the Swiss resort of Vallée de Joux.
The rooftop park and artificial ski slope that will top Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) Amager Bakke waste-to-energy plant, now known as Amager Ressourcecenter (ARC), has officially opened. In addition to ...
Grand Canyon Lodge had a limestone façade and used massive ponderosa pine trees to hold up a sloped roof capable of supporting heavy loads of snow.
Hôtel des Horlogers is being built in a small town in rural Switzerland. Thanks to the magic of Bjarke Ingels, though, it will have a much closer relationship with the surrounding ski slopes than ...
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has nestled a curved holiday home under a planted garden on Ishigaki Island, Japan, for hotelier Not A Hotel. Named Earth, the concrete holiday home and its garden form ...
A new luxury condo and hotel is planned for 45 Southside Avenue, making it one of the several proposed for South Slope in recent years.
A new luxury condo and hotel is planned for 45 Southside Avenue, making it one of the several proposed for South Slope in recent years.
A Mount Pleasant board plans to review designs for a boutique hotel in the town's popular Shem Creek area this week.
Design plans for an 11-story hotel proposed for a prominent downtown spot won unanimous approval from Charleston's Board of Architectural Review last week, bringing that project a key step closer ...