





Hotel Seeko’o by Atelier d-architecture King Kong pushes the limits of modern design, holding nothing back to create a unique visual experience inside and out. The word “seekoo” is Inuit for “iceberg” – a fitting name for a hotel that boasts a first-of-its-kind immaculate white CORIAN façade.
You will not find traditional subtle hues here: each of the spacious loft-style suits are decked out in crisp white, rich black, and bold, sensual reds. Decorations are minimal – this designer hotel keeps things clean with soft, modern furniture and sleek high-tech gadgets. A black plastic membrane, surrounded by glimmering lights, covers the ceilings for a dreamy, space-like atmosphere. The entire space open and free – the washroom is separated from the rest of the room by flowing curtains and consists of a luxurious bath built for two, with ceiling air and a water jet showerheads.
Hotel Seeko’o exhibits fearless design and an attitude that invites exploration – proving to be much more than your average architectural masterpiece.
via: Stylepark
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this architecture is bad it implies that natural laws do not exist it is an hallucination and a result of sensibilities lost.the 60s are over and should be left in the grave rather than resurrecting the false paradigms walls need to be straight because gravity insists God made the laws that govern the universe get used to it.