A futuristic hotel on the Albanian Riviera. A minimalist zigzag on the slope.
The hotel's zigzag form also provides guests with uninterrupted views of the sea and the picturesque coastline – no section of the building obstructs the others. Guests can also easily move between levels via greenery-lined paths. Each level features terraces with infinity pools.
The entire complex will operate in an energy-efficient manner. It is equipped with, among other things, photovoltaic panels, natural ventilation, and rainwater recovery systems.
Albania is changing its face with the help of famous architectsTourism is booming in Albania, as evidenced by statistics. Last year, over 11 million people visited the country, creating a need for new resorts.
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New hotels are springing up across the country, especially on the coast. Many of them are architecturally daring, such as the Red Sol Resort, designed by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura. The complex, with its blood-red façade, evokes traditional Arab fortresses, as well as the famous La Muralla Roja residential complex in the Spanish town of Manzanera—Ricardo Bofill's flagship project .
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