The design of the Hotel Rotensterngasse goes beyond pure functionality and creates an atmosphere that radiates calm and clarity. The rooms are deliberately reduced without losing depth. Every aspect of the design follows a clear line in which materiality, light and structure are coordinated. The combination of softly off-white and warm wood creates a harmonious balance that is complemented by fine textures and monochrome accents. The choice of materials is just as decisive as the design language: surfaces are subtle, soft to the touch and convey a feeling of familiarity and comfort.
The hotel combines openness with retreat and creates a balance between generosity and intimacy. The rooms appear airy and spacious without losing their closeness to the guest. The lighting concept plays a key role here: targeted lighting sets accents, directs the eye and enhances the effect of the materials. Shadows and reflections create a special depth that lends the rooms an almost meditative quality.
Minimalism here does not mean coldness or austerity, but deliberate restraint with a sense of atmosphere. The hotel is a place where reduction and homeliness intertwine, where simplicity does not mean renunciation, but conscious design. It is a timeless interpretation of urban hospitality - reduced, yet full of expression, simple but with character. A retreat in the middle of the city that makes tranquillity palpable.
Team
Harald Hatschenberger
Lea Kaltschmidt
Sophie Pfeffer
Thérèse Fuchshuber
Renderings
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