01. Project Introduction
REST HOTEL represents an outstanding fusion of contemporary architecture and the functionality of a premium commercial space. Designed to offer a unique hospitality experience, this hotel and restaurant stands out through its strong visual presence within the urban landscape.
The façade of the structure follows a clean geometric rhythm, dramatically interrupted by the large main entrance portal. This design invites visitors into an environment where understated luxury and comfort merge in every detail.
02. Technical Details
The main specifications that define the volume and typology of this commercial building:
REST HOTEL
Year: 2023
Area: 5000 m²
Typology: Commercial
03. Façade and Design Features
Within an impressive area of 5,000 m², the architectural concept focuses on materials that reflect durability and elegance:
Monumental Entrance Portal:
The use of metal panels in warm copper tones or Corten steel creates a remarkable contrast with the rest of the façade, serving as a focal point that draws attention.
Transparency and Order:
Tall glass windows in the reception area provide an open view of the luxurious interior, while the regularly aligned room windows create a pleasant visual rhythm.
Lighting Scenography:
During the evening hours, integrated linear lighting (up-lighting) on the façade columns emphasizes the building’s volumetric form, giving it a dynamic and welcoming appearance.
04. Architectural Vision
"With REST HOTEL, we aimed to create a monument of modern hospitality. Every line of the façade and every material choice is intended to create a sense of welcome and exclusivity for guests from the very first step."
Intelligent Entrance:
The integration of a revolving glass door preserves the thermal balance of the main lobby while enabling smooth circulation.
Functional Connectivity:
The interior organization efficiently separates public areas (reception and restaurant) from the private guest room areas.
Urban Integration:
A strategic position along the main road, complemented by linear green spaces that soften the transition between the sidewalk and the building.

