The Heidelberg Suites Hotel in the heart of romantic Heidelberg, Germany overlooks the Neckar River and offers magnificent views of the castle and the “Old Town”.
The extraordinary villas originating from the turn of the century were distinctively restored and furnished by internationally renowned Italian architect & designer Michele Bonan.
Everything is different at the Propeller Island City Lodge in Berlin Germany; a very extraordinary location. German artist Lars Stroschen created this place better described as “living in a work of art” than “hotel”.
30 unique rooms entirely all furnished with unique custom-made objects. Designed without compromise, varying from the tame to the extreme. Some of the room names are “flying bed”, “gruft” (crypt), “mirror room”, “upside down” or “therapy” and give you an idea of the quirkiness this hotel boosts.
The City Library in Stuttgart, Germany is marvelous new media center. This cavernous white wonder is unobtrusive in design, where the books and visitors provide the color to an otherwise neutral environment. The visual center of the Stuttgart City Library is its grand atrium, a five-story open chamber that feels like the work of a modernist MC Esher. The interior is bright without direct lighting, it is warm without paint color and intimate yet open. This work by Yi Architects is a success in design, instantly one of the world’s most beautiful libraries.
The “Goldman” in Frankfurt, Germany is one of the fresh, colorful, sexy-quirky “25 hours” hotels. A group of hotels with properties in Germany, Austria and soon Switzerland.
Duplicasa by Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects
Location: Ludwigsburg, Germany
The geometry of the building is based on the footprint of the house that previously was located on the site. Originally built in 1984 and with many extensions and modifications since then, the new building echoes the “family archaeology” by duplication and rotation.