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more about #hotel Grey_Area: Oh, the hospitality!! more » The Curse of Millhaven: Bring your own hydrogen. more » GodofMonkeys: A zepplin hotel? So in an alternate reality, what would it be? more » phoenix: And it'll be furnished entirely by the Ikea that they'll also build on the moon! more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: As long as the Allen wrench doesn't get lost, it's good. But only for one person. more » gtg639j: Well, the Swedes' ability to incorporate their flatpack technology into any product would probably be a benefit to the US moon program. They can make ... more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: That's not a tiny house and flagpole in that pic. Swedes are HUGE. more » EBone: Will they also build a little tiny Benetton? more » crashedpc - Haifisch: "Whee! We have no aaaaaaaaiirrrr" more » Gann: It needs a garden gnome. more » Illogic: I find this highly amusing. more » -
#design
Live Out Your Airship Fantasies in Zeppelin-Shaped Hotel
It may not fly, but this zeppelin-shaped retreat built among the trees lets you imagine that you live in an airship floating high above the ground. And, if you happen to pass through Victoria, Australia, it's available to rent. More » -
#spaceart
Luna Resort Project Will Build a Tiny Swedish House on the Moon
As countries begin planning moon missions for over a decade from now, an artist known for his whimsical hotels has launched a plan to put a traditional Swedish "stuga" on the moon. -
#architecture
Zeppelins Transport You To Your Floating Island Hotel
The airy experience of Alexander Asadov’s Aerohotel begins when you leave the mainland, gliding over the water in one of the island hotel’s designated airships. The hotel itself is so lacy and light that it seems to float high above the surface, letting the ocean and sky stretch out in all directions while having minimal impact on the environment. More » -
#design
German Lab Invents the Future of Hotel Luxury
In the hotel room of the future, your windows will transform into television screens, your bed will rock you to sleep, and robots will deliver cocktails straight from your minibar. At least, that is the future imagined by one branch of Germany’s Fraunhofer Society, where scientists and engineers gather to create hotels and amenities for the next century. More »

