
Lux 11 - Berlin, Germany
The German people have always been known for their impeccable efficiency and utility without frills and fuss. Upholding that philosophy, Lux 11 caters to an independent or low-maintenance type of clientele. READ
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Fuijya Inn - Yamagata, Japan
In 1991, Jeanie Fuji, the American wife of Fuji Atushi, assumed the role as okami (female innkeeper) of the Fujiya Inn in Yamagata, Japan. Atushi was the heir to this 350-year-old hot spring hotel, and upon their marriage, she knew she had big shoes READ |
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Hotel Omm - Barcelona, Spain
Now, a new crop of hip hotels, the best nightlife scene in the world and the innovative and very chic Catalan cuisine are drawing savvy travelers back. Barcelona is far more cosmopolitan than ever and, with new museums and architecture, it is no long READ |
Hotel Unique - São Paulo, Brazil
The Hotel Unique rises up from the small residential area of Jar dins with a bowed shape and round windows giving the impression of a large ship in dry dock. Everything about this hotel supports its namesake. READ
Melbourne: Australia’s Second City
Thanks to a history of progressive planning, a thriving arts scene and a modern building boom, Sydney’s little sister is on the rise to become the nation’s most populous city. READ
Chicago . . . and all that jazz
The Windy City. Wrigleyville. Chi-Town. Second City. Whatever the surname, it’s Chicago and it is at the forefront of modern architecture, with its sleek skyscrapers, trendy clubs and four-star posh hotels. READ
Rediscovering Dublin
The historical significance of Ireland’s capital city spans centuries of commerce and innovation. As Dublin prepares to increase its visibility in a global economy, the renovation within its Dublin Docklands represents a new day in the Irish economy. READ
Copenhagen: The Great Danes
The architectural journey of Copenhagen starts from the moment you touch down in the airport. Kastrup Lufthavn Terminal 3 is an intriguing structure, inspired by the wing of an airplane. READ



