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STARH Wraps 420 Rooms in Flattened Arches to Preserve a Century-Old Pine Forest on the Black Sea
A 39,000-square-meter resort in Bulgaria's oldest seaside retreat defers to its inherited landscape of black pines and mineral springs.
Inspiral Architecture Builds What May Be Southeast Asia's Largest Rammed Earth Resort in Bali
Ulaman Eco-Luxury Resort revives a swamp wasteland in Tabanan into a carbon-zero retreat of bamboo domes and rammed earth walls.
Architects 49 Wraps a 23-Story Pattaya Tower in Vertical Fins and Living Greenery
A compact hotel and residence in downtown Pattaya uses a sculpted exoskeleton and planted balconies to soften its urban footprint.
Mastrominas ARChitecture Builds a Stone Village Hotel on the Island of Kos
Theros All Suite Hotel channels the vernacular settlements and medicinal heritage of Hippocrates' birthplace into 47 suites on a narrow coastal plot.
Studio DWG and Ponto de Apoio Bury a 15,000-Square-Meter Resort Expansion into a Brazilian Hillside
Three green-roofed buildings step down the terrain toward the Itupararanga reservoir in Ibiúna, camouflaging a hotel, leisure center, and events hall.
Siqueira + Azul Arquitetura Frame the Atlantic Through Circular Portals at Janeiro Hotel
A Leblon beachfront hotel wraps guests in freijó wood, travertine, and pirarucu leather while pointing every sight line toward the sea.
AT DESIGN Nests a Seven-Room Hotel on a Mountaintop in China's Tea Country
Miwo Hotel stacks white cubic volumes above Suichang County's forested hills, framing tea gardens through cave-like pools and infinity edges.
AVA Architects Shapes a Hoi An Resort Around Inverted Fishing Boats and Cast Nets
Bellerive Resort layers unfired brick, woven ceilings, and cascading greenery along the De Vong River in central Vietnam.
Design by 83 Channels Busan's Rivers and Coastline into a 133-Room Boutique Hotel
Hotel TT in Buk-gu translates the meeting of sea and river into undulating ceilings, fieldstone walls, and panoramic dining.
Collet Muller Architectes Scatters a Hotel Across a Loire Valley Hamlet in Cheverny
Eleven timber buildings, a château, and a central lake form a 4,400 m² hotel that reads as a village in the forests of Sologne.
VEIVE Architects Builds a Mountain Hostel That Disappears into a Hangzhou Hillside
On the Huihang Ancient Trail in Xiangjian Village, a shelter of wood, steel, and rammed earth roots itself in the rural landscape.
IDIN Architects Wraps a Hua Hin Hotel Around a Private Courtyard to Escape the City
Dusit D2 Hua Hin turns an urban infill site in Thailand's family vacation heartland into a self-contained resort through courtyard planning.