Design and Architecture Filter External Why capsule hotels are taking global cities by storm It may sound like an oxymoron, but the biggest capsule hotel in the world has just opened in central London. The Zedwell, in Piccadilly Circus, offers 1,000 sound-proofed, windowless ‘cocoons’, with prices from as little as £30 a night. A raft of ot... National Geographic More from this brand Zedwell HotelsMore in this category Real Estate & InvestmentMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this External All aboard Rome’s new hotel inspired by the Orient Express When he began to reimagine Rome’s Fonseca Palace hotel as the new Orient Express La Minerva, architect Hugo Toro knew he would break at least one rule. “I hate orchids. I don’t understand when hotels put them everywhere,” he says. “Orchids have just... theglobeandmail.com More from this brand Orient ExpressMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this External Four historic train stations reimagined as luxury hotels In the late 1800s and early 1900s, cities around the world built vast, lavishly decorated train stations to serve as inspiring gateways for travellers. Enormous murals, arched ceilings and gilded details became the norm, creating the sense of romanc... bbc.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this External America’s Top Hospitality Architects & Designers: Crafting Exceptional Spaces To mark the publication of Forbes’ inaugural America’s Top Hospitality Architects & Designers list, we gathered a group of distinguished principals from listed firms—each not only an award-winning designer but a thought leader in the field—for a con... Forbes More in this category Design and Architecture More like this External No doors, frosted glass: Why hotel bathrooms feel like peep shows Los Angeles comedian Fahim Anwar was showering at an Austin hotel when he reached a boiling point. As water sprayed onto the floor, a shallow pool forming, he realized he could no longer stay silent about the partial door. washingtonpost.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this External onion expands nature-inspired resort with pool villas atop thai mountains Interior design and architecture studio Onion completes the second phase of Sala Khao Yai in Thailand and expands on the original resort, incorporating three types of villas: a three-bedroom Pool Villa, two Pool Villa Suites, and two Pool Villas. Si... designboom.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this External Why the Branded Residences Market Is Surging Imagine living in a condo with everything at your fingertips: a full suite of amenities—from coworking spaces and wellness facilities to art studios and private screening rooms—all paired with luxury hotel services and wrapped in a stunning design. ... hospitalitydesign.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this External How are hotel rooms designed? Here’s how Hilton gets guest spaces check-in ready. Story Summary USA TODAY More from this brand HiltonMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this External Warren Street Hotel is a colourful marvel in downtown Tribeca Among the cobblestone streets and red brick accents found in downtown Tribeca, Firmdale Hotels’ third New York property, the Warren Street Hotel, sticks out with its striking blue exterior and bright yellow top developed by architecture firm, Stoneh... wallpaper.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this External Kengo Kuma on making Tokyo Edition Ginza ‘warm, intimate, and spiritual’ The idea of evoking the atmosphere of a private residence lies at the core of architect Kengo Kuma’s latest hotel project, The Tokyo Edition Ginza – which he likens to a Japanese home, ‘warm, intimate and spiritual’. The new hotel flows through a 14... wallpaper.com More from this brand EDITIONMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this The Hotel Yearbook 2025 - Tech Edition Navigating Current Innovation and Future Breakthroughs Explore Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External Why capsule hotels are taking global cities by storm It may sound like an oxymoron, but the biggest capsule hotel in the world has just opened in central London. The Zedwell, in Piccadilly Circus, offers 1,000 sound-proofed, windowless ‘cocoons’, with prices from as little as £30 a night. A raft of ot... National Geographic More from this brand Zedwell HotelsMore in this category Real Estate & InvestmentMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External All aboard Rome’s new hotel inspired by the Orient Express When he began to reimagine Rome’s Fonseca Palace hotel as the new Orient Express La Minerva, architect Hugo Toro knew he would break at least one rule. “I hate orchids. I don’t understand when hotels put them everywhere,” he says. “Orchids have just... theglobeandmail.com More from this brand Orient ExpressMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External Four historic train stations reimagined as luxury hotels In the late 1800s and early 1900s, cities around the world built vast, lavishly decorated train stations to serve as inspiring gateways for travellers. Enormous murals, arched ceilings and gilded details became the norm, creating the sense of romanc... bbc.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External America’s Top Hospitality Architects & Designers: Crafting Exceptional Spaces To mark the publication of Forbes’ inaugural America’s Top Hospitality Architects & Designers list, we gathered a group of distinguished principals from listed firms—each not only an award-winning designer but a thought leader in the field—for a con... Forbes More in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External No doors, frosted glass: Why hotel bathrooms feel like peep shows Los Angeles comedian Fahim Anwar was showering at an Austin hotel when he reached a boiling point. As water sprayed onto the floor, a shallow pool forming, he realized he could no longer stay silent about the partial door. washingtonpost.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External onion expands nature-inspired resort with pool villas atop thai mountains Interior design and architecture studio Onion completes the second phase of Sala Khao Yai in Thailand and expands on the original resort, incorporating three types of villas: a three-bedroom Pool Villa, two Pool Villa Suites, and two Pool Villas. Si... designboom.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External Why the Branded Residences Market Is Surging Imagine living in a condo with everything at your fingertips: a full suite of amenities—from coworking spaces and wellness facilities to art studios and private screening rooms—all paired with luxury hotel services and wrapped in a stunning design. ... hospitalitydesign.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External How are hotel rooms designed? Here’s how Hilton gets guest spaces check-in ready. Story Summary USA TODAY More from this brand HiltonMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External Warren Street Hotel is a colourful marvel in downtown Tribeca Among the cobblestone streets and red brick accents found in downtown Tribeca, Firmdale Hotels’ third New York property, the Warren Street Hotel, sticks out with its striking blue exterior and bright yellow top developed by architecture firm, Stoneh... wallpaper.com More in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External Kengo Kuma on making Tokyo Edition Ginza ‘warm, intimate, and spiritual’ The idea of evoking the atmosphere of a private residence lies at the core of architect Kengo Kuma’s latest hotel project, The Tokyo Edition Ginza – which he likens to a Japanese home, ‘warm, intimate and spiritual’. The new hotel flows through a 14... wallpaper.com More from this brand EDITIONMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this