Hayri Atak's Conceptual Hotel Hangs Precariously from a Cliff

Hayri Atak's Conceptual Hotel Hangs Precariously from a Cliff

Hayri Atak’s Cliff Concept Hotel is designed to be built into Norway’s famous cliff Preikestolen. With its entrance on its rooftop, as well as a stretched terrace and hanging glass pool on its bottom floor, the design and user experience of the hotel are unconventional and unique.

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Extruding from the oval façade are balconies on each level, allowing customers to enjoy the stunning view from their rooms at any time of day. With this vantage point, as well as that of the lower terrace, the entire landscape of the fjord and its mountains are visible.

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Cite: Lilly Cao. "Hayri Atak's Conceptual Hotel Hangs Precariously from a Cliff" 20 Jul 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/921134/hayri-ataks-conceptual-hotel-hangs-precariously-from-a-cliff> ISSN 0719-8884

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