In the hopes of revitalizing the glamping experience, design studio ArchiWorkshop has created a small camping facility near Seoul, South Korea.
The facility features three different styles of architecture -- square cabins that sit on top of legs, a small tent-like structure and circular pod structures. The mountainous and green terrain surrounding the camping facility provides the beautiful views and outdoor experience of camping, while the luxurious accommodations provide a balance for those who do not enjoy the typical camping experience.
The designers believed that they needed to create this facility so they could provide a glamping experience that hadn't been "devalued by poor-quality accommodation." Having achieved just that, this camping community has a unique quality due to its display of three very different architectural designs in one compact facility.
Revitalized Glamping Experiences
This Camping Facility Features Livable Pods and Cabins
Trend Themes
1. Revitalized Glamping Experiences - New designs and accommodations are transforming the glamping industry, offering luxurious and unique camping experiences.
2. Livable Pods and Cabins - Innovative architectural designs for glamping accommodations are opening up opportunities for modular and sustainable housing solutions.
3. Balance of Outdoor and Indoor - The combination of beautiful natural surroundings and luxurious accommodations is creating a new market for high-end camping experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Design and Architecture - The design and architecture industry has the opportunity to create innovative and unique glamping accommodations that cater to different consumer preferences.
2. Hospitality and Travel - The hospitality and travel industry can tap into the growing trend of glamping by offering high-end, outdoor experiences with luxurious accommodations.
3. Real Estate and Construction - The real estate and construction industry can explore the potential of modular and sustainable housing solutions for glamping facilities and outdoor accommodations.