Let’s split up: multi-structure hotel experiences | News | Architonic
With luxury amenities at every turn, guests of first-class hotels rarely wish to leave; not just at the end of their stay, but often being content to while away their vacation days inside, too. However, when a hotel’s surroundings are its main attraction, visitors can feel trapped inside a maze of characterless, artificially-lit internal corridors and long to escape into the natural setting. In contrast, the independent settings of holiday rental homes have played a major role in the success of the model with modern vacationers. In the face of this loss in market share, a new typology of hotel has arisen, one that splits up its constituent parts. By keeping shared facilities together and scattering suites across numerous independent structures to keep them apart, hotel sites can blend their luxury interior settings with the beauty of their natural surroundings, utilised as co…
With luxury amenities at every turn, guests of first-class hotels rarely wish to leave; not just at the end of their stay, but often being content to while away their vacation days inside, too. However, when a hotel’s surroundings are its main attraction, visitors can feel trapped inside a maze of characterless, artificially-lit internal corridors and long to escape into the natural setting. In contrast, the independent settings of holiday rental homes have played a major role in the success of the model with modern vacationers.
In the face of this loss in market share, a new typology of hotel has arisen, one that splits up its constituent parts. By keeping shared facilities together and scattering suites across numerous independent structures to keep them apart, hotel sites can blend their luxury interior settings with the beauty of their natural surroundings, utilised as co…
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