7 Fantastic hotel in future
BLOW UP HALL 5050
INNTEL HOTELS AMSTERDAM ZAANDAM
MAMA SHELTER, PARIS
ICON, HONG-KONG
BELLEVUE PALACE
CHICAGO DOWNTOWN AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION
YOTEL, NYC
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Fantastic hotel in future

1. 7 Fantastic hotel in future

Made by: Anastsya Klavkina

2. BLOW UP HALL 5050

When guests at the Blow Up Hall 5050 at check-in receive an iPhone. They
find their number and open a door with iPhone, that does not have
traditional numbers. Each phone has special applications. All the time while
the guests are in the hotel, they will be participants in a huge video
installation in the lobby, which displays people moving throughout the
hotel, excluding rooms, of course.

3. INNTEL HOTELS AMSTERDAM ZAANDAM

Gizmodo described the Inntel as “the giant house of the Silvanian Family” a huge world of collectible toys, but we think it great and no doubt all fans
of Danish architecture will like it. In fact, the hotel looks like a jumble of
several houses in traditional Danish style at each other. The 11-story hotel
was designed by Wilfred van Winden (who is an Escher fan), the main
architect of the independent WAM studio; The hotel has 160 rooms, a
restaurant and a sports hall. Yes, and of course Wi-Fi for free.

4. MAMA SHELTER, PARIS

Mama Shelter includes designed by Philippe Starck at each room.
Everyone has a 24-inch iMac, with control HDTV, audio system, choose
movies, order a DVD and, of course, use the Internet, as well as a guide to
the hotel. Monitors are mounted in the common dining table, and a digital
photo booth will allow each guest to become a participant in a dynamic
video installation.

5. ICON, HONG-KONG

The ICON hotel is not only a superbly functioning hotel, but also a noncommercial venue for student studying in the specialty Hotel and Tourism
Management. Hotel belong to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In
addition to standard accommodation, guests can book one of three more
modern rooms. The rooms are notable for the main emphasis placed on
the pillow menu, on innovations and design - they include, for example,
Cybertecture smart mirrors, which display news, a weather forecast, a list of
services offered by the hotel and other information.

6. BELLEVUE PALACE

Guests receive an iPad tablet, making every table a chef’s high-tech
desktop Before serving meals at the Bellevue Palace’s La Terrasse
restaurant. Video broadcasting shows how chef Gregor Zimmerman and his
team prepare delicacies roast beef in sesame and ras-el-khanu Malfatti.
The chat feature allows restaurant visitors to comment on the cooking
process and ask a question like: “Hey, chef! What spices do you use in the
sauce? ”, And the chef will answer for you.

7. CHICAGO DOWNTOWN AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

The Chicago Downtown Autograph Collection hotel used the services of
Microsoft when equipping conference rooms. As a result they became
worthy of the Pentagon. Guests of the hotel can always use the services of
technical staff who are able to organize group videoconferencing at first
request. The main conference center has a wall consisting of 32 plasma
panels. Conference rooms are equipped with high-definition projectors, the
studio has the latest gaming and computer equipment. Every hotel room
can be transformed into an operational control center for a company.

8. YOTEL, NYC

If the Yotel hotel’s automatic reception desk and white-on-white design
remind you of “2001: A Space Odyssey”, then Yobot, the robotic baggage
claim line, will no doubt be associated with the HAL robot from the same
movie. Luggage after registration will be in a box on a special rack, where it
will put a huge white manipulator, so that you can safely go for a walk
around New York.
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