Mountain Hostel by Atelier 8000 Boasts Gorgeous Winter Views
Jana Pijak — October 31, 2014 — Art & Design
References: atelier8000.cz & archiscene.net
Atelier 8000 architects David Zamecnik, Ondrej Novosad, Karel Havlis and Filip Havlis have unveiled their latest project proposal titled 'Mountain Hostel'. The hillside retreat is located in the hear of Slovakia's High Tratas peaks and boasts striking views of its surrounding, mountainous landscape.
When built, the accommodation is set to appeal to mountain climbers and skiers with an appreciation for the great outdoors. Atelier 8000 is a Czech design studio that situates their latest design in the heart of a snow-filled setting.
Their glass and metal proposal boasts a sharp shape that is angled to resemble a tipping cube. While the Mountain Hostel's glass and metal exterior fits with its icy topography, its warm wood interior is more cozy and inviting.
When built, the accommodation is set to appeal to mountain climbers and skiers with an appreciation for the great outdoors. Atelier 8000 is a Czech design studio that situates their latest design in the heart of a snow-filled setting.
Their glass and metal proposal boasts a sharp shape that is angled to resemble a tipping cube. While the Mountain Hostel's glass and metal exterior fits with its icy topography, its warm wood interior is more cozy and inviting.
Trend Themes
1. Mountain Accommodations - The trend of designing unique mountain accommodations with stunning views creates opportunities for architects and tourism professionals to expand their businesses.
2. Winter Retreats - The trend of winter retreats featuring both outdoor activities and cozy indoor experiences provides opportunities for hospitality businesses to attract visitors seeking a balance of adventure and relaxation.
3. Sustainable Design - The trend towards sustainable design in mountain accommodations presents opportunities for architects and builders to create eco-friendly structures that blend into the natural surroundings.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - The tourism industry can take advantage of the trend for mountain accommodations to promote adventure and sustainability to attract visitors looking for unique outdoor experiences.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can benefit from the trend of winter retreats by offering visitors a balance of outdoor activities and cozy indoor experiences in a unique setting.
3. Architecture and Building - The architecture and building industries can innovate in designing sustainable mountain accommodations that blend into natural surroundings while offering stunning views and comfortable interiors.
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