Ancient Ruin-Inspired Hotels

La Plage du Pacifique Hotel Looks Ancient & Modern

Australian based architect Kristin Green has recently created a hotel called La Plage du Pacifique Hotel located on the south pacific coast of Vanuatu in Australia. The building is actually still in the phase of construction and was inspired by architectural ruins and spiritual symbols of the region.

The structure is set to contain 18 guest villas, a swimming pool, a sun lounge, spa facilities, a roof garden and a restaurant. The use of exposed concrete, tiles and wood draws classical elements of a previous civilization coupled with an aesthetic that draws its inspiration from an alternate world.

"Like pods of little whales, the off-form concrete villas swim together, entwining with native pandanus and rosewood trees in the face of trade winds and frequent cyclones," describes Bennetts on the structure of the villas, the photographer for the site.
Trend Themes
1. Ancient-inspired Architecture - Explore opportunities to incorporate architectural ruins and spiritual symbols into modern hotel designs.
2. Experiential Hospitality - Create immersive hotel experiences that transport guests to alternative worlds and civilizations.
3. Integration of Nature - Find ways to merge hotel structures with natural elements for a harmonious and sustainable design.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can embrace the trend by creating unique hotel experiences that blend ancient aesthetics with modern amenities.
2. Architecture - Architects can discover new opportunities to incorporate historical and spiritual influences into their designs for hotels and other structures.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry can benefit from promoting and developing hotels that offer guests a chance to immerse themselves in ancient and alternative cultures.

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