Vineyard hotel in Mendoza features unique hovering loft accommodation
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The unit is a cocoon shaped cabin that is supported by several irregularly placed steel columns.
The cabin features a large open interior space that opens out onto the panoramic terrace space
The health spa includes baths, steam and massage rooms designed by Argentinian architects, A4 Estudio
LED lighting is used to illuminate the interior corridors and spa rooms
The terrace is equipped with a spa bath allowing guests to cool off from the heat
The interior includes an open lounge area that morphs into the guest bed, a private bathroom, desk and minibar
The hovering guest cabin is designed by German architectural studio Baumraum.
Floor plan by Baumraum studio, Germany
The cabin features an arched roof line designed by Baumraum studio, Germany
Interior plan by Baumraum studio, Germany
Interior plan by Baumraum studio, Germany
The Entre Cielos vineyard, hotel and spa was conceived in 2009 by a group of Swiss architecture enthusiasts
Entre Cielos' concrete steam room
The health spa includes baths, steam and massage rooms designed by Argentinian architects, A4 Estudio
Small openings in the walls and ceilings allows natural light to filter through, creating a “back-light” visual experience
The building is also protected by an external verandah that scales the building
The Entre Cielos vineyard, hotel and spa was designed by Argentinian architects, A4 Estudio
LED lighting is used to illuminate the hotel's entrance
Entre Cielos' concrete bathroom
Entre Cielos' concrete bathroom
The hotel design features a series of horizontal concrete slabs
The Entre Cielos vineyard, hotel and spa was designed by Argentinian architects, A4 Estudio
The low ceilings and long streamline walls blend the structure into the surrounding landscape
Entre Cielos vineyard, hotel and spa
Entre Cielos offers simple luxury accommodation in the property's main building
Entre Cielos offers simple luxury accommodation in the property's main building
Located in Mendoza, Argentina amid 6,000 meter (19,685 feet) Andes, Entre Cielos is the unique home to a tree-hotel prototype that offers guest an exclusive escape hovering over lush green vines
The cabin hovers five meters (16.4 feet) above grape vines
The low ceilings and long streamline walls blend the structure into the surrounding landscape
Article Summary
Located in Mendoza, Argentina amid 6,000 meter (20,000 foot) Andes, Entre Cielos is home to a tree-hotel prototype that offers guests an exclusive escape hovering over lush green vines. Despite Mendoza's naturally barren landscape, the small town utilizes a sophisticated irrigation system that nurtures a hub of over 1200 vineyards. The Entre Cielos vineyard, hotel and spa was conceived in 2009 by a group of Swiss architecture enthusiasts, which is currently developing a series of hovering guest cabins designed by German architectural studio Baumraum.
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