Aerohotel by Alexander Asadov 3,094 views
Posted 25 November 2008 by N. A. Hilal
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture
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Russian based architect Alexander Asadov offers deconstructivist concept called ‘Aerohotel’ that can be implemented anywhere in the world from reservoirs to oceans. Covering 200 m wide, the floating Aerohotel hotel supported by three ‘arms’ and mix the function of hotel, cafes, restaurants, and winter garden.
Designed as an alternative to man-made islands, Asadov’s office, A. Asadov Architectural Studio, see the advantages as having “significantly less costs for construction against the gravel works. At this almost all the basin area under the construction is still untouched, thus improving the projects ecological value.”


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