Cooling Hotel Infastructures

The Galway Hotel Paris Has a Modern Design Focused on Natural Light

Taras Kashko's modern design for the Galway Paris Hotel infrastructure makes use of the natural surroundings for temperature and light control. The building features a sleek asymmetrical designed to accommodate 25 guests to a luxurious night's stay.

The Galway Paris Hotel offers opulence and class in a sleek corner building that will house a lounge, bar, guest rooms of varying sizes and shops on the lower level. The building has a unique black metal exterior explicitly chosen to capture natural light and cool air. The metal is perforated in a variety of styles and shapes to allow natural light and air to pass to illuminate and cool the building as needed. This is an ideal use of the immediate surrounding environment in the building's architecture. Photo Credits: designboom, issuu
Trend Themes
1. Natural Light Architecture - The use of natural light in architecture to create energy-efficient buildings.
2. Eco-friendly Cooling Systems - Developing eco-friendly cooling systems that use natural surroundings to cool buildings.
3. Sustainable Hotel Infrastructure - Creating sustainable hotel infrastructures that are energy-efficient and eco-friendly.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - An opportunity for architects to design energy-efficient and eco-friendly buildings through the use of natural light and surroundings.
2. Construction - Developing eco-friendly construction practices and materials to support the creation of sustainable hotel infrastructures.
3. Hospitality - Implementing sustainable practices in the hospitality industry to reduce environmental impact of hotels and resorts.

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