Golden A' Design Award Winner 2024
boutique hotel architecture, hospitality design, mountain lodge aesthetic, contemporary vernacular, warm amber illumination, cool twilight atmosphere, cerulean sky gradient, cobalt dusk tones, honey-gold interior glow, natural stone cladding, grey-violet masonry, exposed timber framing, burnt umber wood tones, slate roof surfaces, charcoal roofing material, A-frame gable, dramatic glazed facade, Prairie School influence, horizontal emphasis, asymmetrical balance, convergent perspective, herringbone brick paving, recessed ground lighting, tropical landscaping, ornamental grasses, fern plantings, conifer framing, atmospheric evening photography, warm-cool chromatic contrast, material dialogue, textural variety, architectural focal point, welcoming threshold, layered spatial depth, residential scale hospitality, craft-forward detailing, biophilic design elements, indoor-outdoor connection, vernacular modernism, contemplative atmosphere, refuge and sanctuary
The 249 Design Hotel is a retrofit project inspired in the German vernacular architecture. Located in the tourist city of Gramado, the result was a project that creates a dialogue between contemporary and existing architecture in a respectful and harmonious way, using materiality as an agent of integration of everything. Steel, wood and stone are the connectors that unite the whole and bring the external area into the interior of the building. The north of the project was that we made all decisions thinking in the integration between the design and the hotel guests.