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Pink concrete skate park La Duna is inspired by the Mexican desert
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Tropical treehouses and villas form Mexico s One&Only Mandarina hotel
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We don’t have to tell you that hotels were hit especially hard when COVID started spreading across the globe and travel was largely tabled. Many hotels started acting as temporary housing for health care workers. One
Forbes article from April 2020 noted that over 3.4 million hotel rooms and over 15,000 hotels had joined the American Hotel & Lodging Association’s Hospitality for Hope Initiative, giving health care workers a place to stay while they were on the front lines of the pandemic.
Despite the adversity COVID presented for hotels, many were incredibly resilient during this time. A number of hotels and resorts used this time to renovate their properties or to open a brand-new space. Properties across the globe are now opening up and are ready to welcome travelers once again. Here, you can find luxury accommodations ranging from Switzerland to the Maldives to Florida to consider for your upcoming trips.
| 13 May 2021
What should I do, go down to the basement and laugh
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Tobsucht, 1998, German Band
On the continent and especially in Austria, the Basement is a place for obsessions, from the very private and secretive to the benign and utilitarian. Some dwellers spend most of their free time (Freizeit) in the basement rather than in their above-the-earth living rooms, exchanging the dream of socio-cultural conformity for the gritty reality of obsession and darkness.
While European trends point toward a sustainable wood construction movement that can rise into the clouds, the Californian subcontinent is increasing its reliability on concrete to go more underground. Not only is the scarcity of real estate finally catching up with the LA LA Land of single-story buildings producing ever more underground parking structures and higher concrete buildings for speculative housing and new commerce. In addition, Californ
A tiny house in Tokyo features in today s Dezeen Weekly newsletter
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