Modular Traveling Hotels

The Flying Nest Concept Utilizes Old Shipping Containers

Created by Paris-based designer Ora Ito, the Flying Nest concept offers up nomadic accommodations for adventures around the globe. Designed for AccorHotels, the concept converts old shipping containers into mobile and sustainable guest living spaces. The mobile nature of the Fly Nest concept allows the accommodations to be easily transported to a variety of locations, where they can be reassembled. The driving idea behind the concept was to create traveling hotel rooms that could be used for a wide variety of events, from business meetings to music festivals.

Arranged in small islands of six modules, the Flying Nest concept features connecting terraces to encourage interaction between guests. The individual modules are 12m2 and feature a living area, sleeping area, and a private bedroom.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Accommodations - The concept of modular accommodations opens up opportunities for flexible and customizable lodging experiences.
2. Sustainable Tourism - The conversion of old shipping containers into mobile guest spaces highlights the trend towards sustainable practices in the tourism industry.
3. Nomadic Hospitality - The nomadic nature of the Flying Nest concept taps into the growing trend of travelers seeking unique and immersive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can explore the implementation of modular accommodations to offer innovative and personalized lodging options.
2. Tourism - The tourism industry can adopt sustainable practices by repurposing old shipping containers to create eco-friendly accommodations for travelers.
3. Event Management - Event management professionals can utilize modular traveling hotels as versatile spaces for hosting various events, providing convenience and flexibility.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES