The founders of Nokken applied their backgrounds in high-end hospitality to bring upscale touches to their units, which start at $85,000 for a 200-square-foot micro suite. An expansive picture window ...
To speed hotel construction, Marriott International is increasingly using prefabricated rooms that can be stacked like shoe boxes with a crane. The Maryland-based hotel company — the world’s largest ...
Inside a Delaware County warehouse turned showroom, Philly-based EIR Healthcare today unveiled the first prototype of its first product: a prefabricated, modular hospital room under the brand ...
Photo Credit: The El Cosmico Icon 3D Printer works its magic in constructing buildings in Texas in September 2024. ICON A large-scale 3D printer is currently at work building a 60-acre hospitality ...
The situation: Bonnie and Michael Kelly needed extra space for their son and daughter to do homework and hang out with friends. The problem: To hire an architect and build the kind of addition that ...
While traditional construction of an intensive care unit might take 12 to 24 months, this can be put in place in just a few weeks. In a parking lot next to a hospital in an Atlanta suburb, dozens of ...
This minimalist and modular hotel in the mountain resort of Lenzerheide, Switzerland offers a streamlined and modern take on the traditional mountain chalet. Carlos Martinez Architekten‘s Hotel Revier ...
The new 246-foot-tall CitizenM New York Bowery Hotel on the Lower East Side has set a new bar for hospitality construction. Despite a relatively quiet grand opening in late September, it’s now the ...
Check out all of our 2019 Innovation by Design winners and honorees here, and read more coverage of the winning designs here. Alexa-enabled entertainment, touchless controls for the bathroom sink, and ...
Located on the Dutch island of Texel in the Netherlands, this small holiday home is found just a short walk to the North Sea. Rotterdam-based Orange Architects decided to take a different approach to ...
To speed hotel construction, Marriott International is increasingly using prefabricated rooms that can be stacked like shoe boxes with a crane. The Maryland-based hotel company — the world’s largest ...
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