Urban Oasis-Style Hotels

Neri&Hu Design the Alila Bangsar Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Alila Bangsar is a newly opened hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Located in a building that spans 42 stories, the hospitality establishment occupies the last eight. The business is "arranged around a rooftop pool." This feature is definitely enticing to vacationers. Moreover, the tower-like building, from which the hotel operates, allows guests to experience breathtaking views.

Chinese design studio Neri&Hu was the one tasked with developing the aesthetics of Alila Bangsar. Taking into consideration modern sensibilities and common desires for the presence of nature, the creative practice opted in to create a welcoming "urban oasis." As a result, Alila Bangsar enjoys an abundance of trees and structural opportunities for natural light. A recurring white concrete grid effortlessly complements both the natural elements, as well as the contemporary aesthetics of Alila Bangsar.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Oasis-style Hotels - The trend of designing hotels as urban oases that incorporate nature elements in their interiors and exteriors creates opportunities for architecture and hospitality industries to partner and offer unique experiences to travelers.
2. Rooftop Pools - The trend of hotels arranging their businesses around rooftop pools offers opportunities for architecture and hospitality industries to collaborate on projects that highlight the city's skyline and provide guests with one-of-a-kind experiences.
3. Natural Light in Hospitality Spaces - The trend of incorporating natural light in hospitality spaces provides opportunities for architects and designers to implement sustainable features that improve guest experience and enhance the ambiance of a property.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry could offer disruptive innovation opportunities by partnering with the hospitality industry to design hotels that seamlessly incorporate natural elements in their structures.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can offer disruptive innovation opportunities by collaborating with the architecture industry to create hotels that provide guests with unique experiences and make use of the city's skyline and natural resources.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry could offer disruptive innovation opportunities by focusing on sustainable design practices that optimize natural light and enhance the ambiance of hospitality spaces.

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