Studio Collective Designs the Hotel at the Moore in Miami
Amy Duong — October 21, 2024 — Art & Design
References: mooremiami & dezeen
Design firm Studio Collective has finished the design for a boutique hotel dubbed the Hotel at the Moore as it is actually nestled in the Moore building in Miami's Design District. This is the finishing touch to the landmark's transformation into a multi-functional hospitality space.
The hotel takes over the fourth floor of the building and it features 13 suites that are created by the firm. The hotel team notes, "The hotel suites are a new addition to the fourth floor, but were designed to fit the building's original footprint within its historic interior." The rooms came in an array of sizes, ranging from 700 square feet to 1,000 square feet -- all of which are designed to create a different experience for visitors.
Image Credit: Kris Tamburello
The hotel takes over the fourth floor of the building and it features 13 suites that are created by the firm. The hotel team notes, "The hotel suites are a new addition to the fourth floor, but were designed to fit the building's original footprint within its historic interior." The rooms came in an array of sizes, ranging from 700 square feet to 1,000 square feet -- all of which are designed to create a different experience for visitors.
Image Credit: Kris Tamburello
Trend Themes
1. Multi-functional Hospitality Spaces - Adaptive reuse of historic buildings is turning them into multi-functional spaces that cater to contemporary hospitality needs.
2. Boutique Hotel Design - Boutique hotels are emphasizing personalized, unique design elements that offer guests bespoke experiences.
3. Space-efficient Luxury Suites - Hotels are creating varied room sizes with luxurious features to cater to diverse guest needs and preferences within constrained spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The integration of multi-functional spaces in the hospitality industry is enhancing guest experiences through adaptive reuse and innovative design.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Architectural firms are increasingly involved in reimagining historic buildings to blend original charm with modern luxury in the hospitality sector.
3. Real Estate Development - Developers are focusing on transforming underutilized historic buildings into profitable, multifunctional properties that appeal to modern clientele.
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