Location:

Rome, Italy

Completed:

July 2022

Client:

Cantilever ORG

Designed by:

Robert & Brook West

"Glass Hotel" - A residential or commercial project in Rome, Italy that is expected to be completed in 2022 for a client named Cantilever ORG.

The design and layout of a Glass Hotel play a crucial role in creating a harmonious living environment. Factors such as natural lighting, ventilation, and spatial flow contribute to the overall ambiance and functionality of the build.

The Glass Hotel is a luxury hospitality project renowned for its transparent glass facade and modern architectural design. The hotel features high-end suites, conference facilities, and a rooftop restaurant.

Preparation Phase

Design Concept: Focus on transparency and integration with the surrounding environment.

Permits: Secured necessary permits and conducted thorough environmental assessments.

Technical Characteristics

Height: 15 stories

Materials: Full glass curtain wall with low-emissivity coating, reinforced concrete structure.

Amenities: Spa, gym, rooftop bar, and flexible conference spaces.

Construction Technology

Glass Technology: Use of advanced glass with thermal insulation and UV protection.

Structural Design: Reinforced concrete core with steel support for the glass facade.

Interior Design: High-end finishes and smart technology for guest comfort

Benefits to Society

Tourism: Boosts local tourism with luxury accommodations and dining options.

Architectural Innovation: Adds a modern, iconic structure to the cityscape.

Local Employment: Creates jobs in hospitality and services sectors.

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