In its transformation into a boutique hotel, the landmark-designated building's historic character was largely preserved—with a notable addition being a courtyard swimming pool.
Perched along the coast of a large Pacific island, this hotel was designed by a corporate firm best known for a series of pioneering commercial towers.
Designed by Andreas Gruber, this self-sustaining spa hotel offers a radical departure from the traditional vacation lodgings of South Tyrol, Italy's northernmost province.
Storytelling drives the conversion of a long-abandoned former cereal factory into the Radical, a buzzy destination in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.