The engineers at WSP, David Ajasa-Adekunle and the Innovation Imperative worked on the conceptualization and visualization of this ultra-modern modular hotel. Dubbed 'The Tetra Hotel,' this innovative building is intended to be built on-site and in remote locations. What's more, the team utilized concepts of sustainability and good design, making this modular hotel carbon-neutral.
The conscious building does not sacrifice aesthetics either—the design boasts 19-meter-high concrete pods that are arranged in groups of four. As it is a modular hotel, the Tetra is able to adjust and arrange based on the desires of the developers. As a result, the concrete pods can be set up in a variety of ways that can translate itself to almost any natural landscape.
Eco-Conscious Modular Hotel Concepts
WSP's Building Design is Sleek and Can Be Built On-Site
Trend Themes
1. Modular Hotel Designs - There is a trend towards creating modular hotel concepts that can be built on-site and in remote locations.
2. Sustainable Building Practices - The use of sustainability concepts in design is becoming a trend in the development of carbon-neutral modular hotels.
3. Flexible and Adaptable Architecture - There is a trend towards designing modular hotels that can adjust and arrange based on the desires of the developers, allowing for various configurations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The modular hotel trend presents an opportunity for the hospitality industry to create unique and eco-conscious accommodation options in remote locations.
2. Construction - The development of modular hotel concepts requires innovative construction techniques and materials to support sustainable and adaptable designs.
3. Architecture and Design - The trend towards modular hotels with flexible and adaptable architecture opens up opportunities for architects and designers to create customizable and environmentally friendly structures.