This is the space-age design for a new hotel that will see guests sleep inside luxury triangular pods that stand 19 metres high.
Each 19-metre-high pod will feature multiple floors with the top storing a large bed set under a skylight while a shower will be located just below it. A third platform will feature a couch for entertaining, and just beneath it at the bottom of the pod there will be a secluded working area with a full desk.
Tetra Hotel will be built using an eye-catching modular system and will feature 42 suites as well as space for art and design exhibitions. The engineering firm behind the project is Canadian-based WSP. The first hotel location is to be revealed this summer with others to come. Current locations under consideration for the hotel include Cape Verde, Norway, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Hungary and the UK.
The hotel will also include bars, restaurants, spaces for markets, exhibitions and fairs that have been designed to attract and promote talented creatives from around the world. The hotel will use local sea water for cooling and solar thermal panels for hot water heating, among other green technologies/
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