Incredible design for floating snowflake hotel in Norway
NORWAY is awesome, and soon there will be a whole new way to see it: from the glass windowed wall of the world’s first floating snowflake hotel.
NORWAY is the greatest, and soon there will be a whole new way to see it: from the glass windowed wall of the world’s first floating snowflake hotel.
The Krystall will feature 86 five-star hotel rooms, a spa and a conference centre, all in a snowflake-shaped community in the middle of a picturesque Norwegian fjord. Guests will walk down hallways with “futuristic blue shapes,” past a “fireplace with transparent bricks” to conference rooms with “Jetson-style seating.”
A wall of windows will offer views of the snow-capped Norwegian coast, as well as the potential for some epic northern lights shows.
The snowflake will be situated near Tromsø, a popular tourist town in the Arctic Circle known as a superb place to see the northern lights. Developers will tether the massive snowflake to the fjord’s floor, though it will be able to float about 2-3 metres from its centre.
Architect Koen Olthuis, working in tandem with “floating developments” firm Dutch Docklands, designed The Krystall with the environment in mind: the hotel can be removed completely, if needed, without damaging the fjord.
The Krystall will likely open at the end of 2016, a hotel rep said. We’ll be anxiously saving our pennies — and stocking up on earmuffs — until then.