Renowned Dutch designer Marcel Wanders lends his distinct design style to the new yet historic destination, Budapest's Kimpton BEM hotel.
The Studio Gang-designed Populus in Denver embodies the latest in biophilic design with its tree house-like character inside and out.
Located in Adelboden, Switzerland, The Brecon offers a luxurious escape in the Swiss Alps for ultimate relaxation and the alpine experience.
Blending historical and contemporary design elements, Hyde Hotel Bodrum perfectly settles into its ancient and coastal surroundings in Turkey.
The secluded Gundari eco-resort by Block722 settles into its rugged waterfront surroundings in Greece with context-conscious amenities.
Architectural firm JSa builds on Mexico City's rich heritage of experimental architecture + innovation in the recently completed Hotel Volga.
Morris Adjmi distills Atlanta's complex history in the complete ground-up and interior outfit of the FORTH Hotel.
In Playa El Zonte, El Salvador, the Al Suave House features a dreamy meandering river-like pool that splits the structure in half as it heads toward the ocean.
The BoTree Hotel is a new 229-room London destination by Concrete Amsterdam that evokes a village-like atmosphere with historic charm.
A modern bohemian aesthetic embellishes the arched design of Mexican architect Alberto Kalach at the restorative Casona Sforza resort in Puerto Escondido.
For 2 months MM:NT Berlin Lab opened its doors to guests for free stays in exchange for feedback about their new self-service concept hotel.
The newly opened 81-room Kyoto hotel dedicated to the realm of the senses offers a sanctuary of biophilic design and traditional Japanese crafts.
With just 11 bungalows dotting the southern tip of Mozambique's Benguerra Island, Kisawa is the ultimate eco-luxurious haven of biophilic design.
Philly's coolest boutique hotel invites guests to stay, eat, and shop the local design scene, right down to the decor inside each and every room.
Once an elementary school, The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu earns top marks as a luxurious, exemplary example of adaptive architectural reuse.