Hotel and resort design combines luxury, comfort and cultural immersion. For this year’s Architizer A+ Awards program, the projects recognized in the Hotels and Resorts category are setting new benchmarks for excellence in the hospitality industry. These are not just buildings; they are experiences meticulously crafted to captivate and rejuvenate visitors from around the globe.
What sets these award-winning designs apart is their intrinsic connection to place. From tropical paradises to urban sites, each hotel and resort is a manifestation of its surroundings. The architects behind these projects blend local materials, diverse aesthetics and new innovations to create spaces that resonate with both the locale and the global traveler. These projects demonstrate that the best hotel and resort designs go beyond opulence and comfort. They embody a narrative of place, offering an authentic and enriching experience that leaves a lasting impression on visitors. Join us as we delve into new architecture that has rethought hospitality design this year.
Murka Hotel (Phase II)
By Thinking Design, Wenzhou, China
Popular Choice Winner, Hotels and Resorts, 12th Annual A+Awards
The design includes a restaurant with preserved trees that penetrate the roof, giving diners the sensation of being in a forest. Two buildings around large rocks house a shared restaurant and bar, using the rocks as visual focal points and structural supports. Old-timber beams and a roof adorned with wild grass add nostalgic elements. Guest rooms, built alongside a tranquil stream, feature private courtyards and overpasses for entry. Maintaining fair-faced concrete finishes and incorporating variously sized courtyards, the design floods the space with natural light, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Locally sourced rocks, reclaimed timber, and expansive French windows connect the interior to the valley landscape, offering a tranquil escape from urban life.
MAISON BRUMMELL MAJORELLE
By Studio Bergendy Cooke, Marrakesh, Morocco
Jury Winner, Hotels and Resorts, 12th Annual A+Awards
Embracing Morocco’s artisanal heritage, the design incorporates local materials and craftsmanship in innovative ways. Exterior walls of the recesses are finished in Tadlelakt, a polished plaster that contrasts with the rough Pisé exterior. Inside, terrazzo in grey and pink is used extensively, defining spaces and creating basins and baths within bedrooms. Bejmat handmade tiles adorn lower public spaces and the terrace, enhancing the seamless flow. The building, spread over three floors, features a lower level that mimics a traditional Riad’s courtyard, housing the lounge, dining area, kitchen, pool and a Hammam with a plunge pool.
Kona Village Resort
By Walker Warner, Hawaii
Under the architectural leadership of Greg Warner and Mike McCabe from Walker Warner, Kona Village now features 150 traditional guest hale, the new Asaya Spa, and five dining options, including the cherished Shipwreck and Talk Story bars from the original resort. The resort’s dedication to sustainability is evident, with several buildings achieving LEED Gold certification and the entire property powered by solar energy. Additionally, an on-site cultural center enriches visitors’ understanding of the area’s profound natural and cultural significance.
Radisson BLU Kaş
By Yeşim Kozanlı Architecture & Interior Design, Antalya, Türkiye
The project respects the region with its low-rise, spacious and human-scale designs that blend with the natural environment. Emphasis is placed on natural ventilation and air conditioning features, using earth tones to reflect the local colors and textures. Landscaping with the region’s natural vegetation in pathways and common spaces ensures a continuous connection with nature. Radisson Hotel Kaş is more than a hotel; it’s an experience where guests can immerse themselves in the spirit, history and nature of Kaş.
FORT & PORT
By Heesoo Kwak + IDMM Architects, Yeosu-si, South Korea
The complex layout includes a tower-type zone for enjoying city views and a single accommodation zone for recreation. The tower zone features a reception room, city-view accommodations and terraces for outdoor dining and parties. The exterior spa mass facing the terrace ensures privacy and offers a unique facade. The lounge cafe and swimming pools are accessible to both guests and cafe users, with the rooftop designed to provide panoramic views like a ship’s deck. The lower level of the cafe features an Infinity Pool with views of the city’s skyline, while the surrounding areas offer spaces for sunbathing and recreation, allowing guests to enjoy the vibrant sunset over Yeosu.
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