Ensemble piece: the latest cabin projects | | Photo: Florent Michel @11h45 I want to be alone. Well, almost. Check out our global survey of cabin projects, where contemporary architecture becomes something akin to a sculpture park. | | Cor-ten urban sculptures from Punto Design Cor-ten steel is used as a structural and decorative material in shipbuilding, industrial and civil construction. We use cor-ten to create sculptures because of its high quality and noble red-brown colour. The rust on metal elements serves as protection. | | A change is as good as a rest: adaptive reuse in hotel design | | Photo: Nicole Franzen Repurposing an existing structure in architecture generally signals good news for the environment. When it comes to hotels, where architects get to celebrate, rediscover and reinterpret a building’s story, it also means creating added value for discerning guests in search of engaging and unique hotel experiences. | | Acoustic Room by Fantoni An acoustically-protected haven for meetings and privacy. Six modules of different dimensions, from the phone booth to the bigger one, used as a meeting room for up to six people. Different levels of customisation, lighting and ventilation system included. | | Hotel Storchen by Cavigelli & Associates | | Photo: Reto Guntli The design for the Hotel Storchen was primarily inspired by the intended repositioning of the house as a unique, homely yet contemporary five-star hotel for a new, international, young-at-heart clientele. | | | | Italian manufacturer DRESSWALL shows how to clad walls in hours rather than days with its new DresswallStripes collection – creating environments that range from the minimalist to the theatrical. | | The MoBar collection from Swedish manufacturer DOMETIC demonstrates how gardens, terraces, patios and backyards can be transformed into outdoor gastronomic hotspots. | | A 19th-century design language articulated via 21st-century creative collaborations: GEBRÜDER THONET VIENNA GmbH's bentwood expertise is defining some of the finest contract spaces the world over. | | LOOKING SHARP: WEIBELWEIBEL | | With the new WEIBELWEIBEL furniture label, the brothers have definitely landed a coup and are making their own mark on the Intertime company. | | | The ECLISSE 40 frame system opens the doors to more expressive design statements. | | Barber Osgerby’s AXOR One shower thermostat module from 2015 has now been expanded into a tactile new bathroom collection – one that has reinvented archetypes. | | RICH IN CONTRASTS: MAB MÖBEL AG | | Flexible, innovative and future-oriented: in the idyllic village of Muotathal, the young generation has taken over at the helm of MAB MÖBEL AG. | | MADE TO LAST: RÖTHLISBERGER | | In close collaboration with designers, RÖTHLISBERGER Kollektion produces pieces of furniture with the potential to become classics. | | | | | Founded in 2010, Fyra is one of the leading interior design agencies in Finland and specialises in working environments, hotel and restaurant spaces as well as different concepts and cross-sectional projects. | | And want to advertise in a future issue? | | | | |