25hours Hotel Bikini Celebrates Anniversary With a Timely Refresh
Briefly

Interior design has shifted toward site-responsiveness, wellbeing, and less conspicuous integrated technology while maintaining material and stylistic innovation. Hospitality expectations have become more complex and demanding. The 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin received a targeted retrofit that refines rather than overhauls the original 2014 design. The retrofit marks epochal shifts in practice and introduces comprehensive upgrades to preserve the hotel's appeal and functionality. Particular focus was placed on twenty-two Large Urban and Large Jungle guestrooms, where bed positions were adjusted to better frame views of the adjacent zoo and expansive surroundings.
Recently tasked with the retrofit of the 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin - the groundbreaking hotel he and his team originally designed in 2014 - prolific German designer Werner Aisslinger was presented with the rare chance of revisiting an old project. Not only that, he was able to mark the epochal shifts mentioned above and introduce comprehensive upgrades accordingly. As demonstrated in this unique endeavor, it isn't just interior design that has evolved in the past decade but also the practice's approach.
The 25hours Hotel Bikini is a cult location within Berlin and on the global hospitality scene because it has never lost its appeal and charisma as an unconventional creative hub,
Even today, eleven years after it opened, there are still queues on the street every evening to get into Monkey Bar or the NENI restaurant or the 10th floor. Nevertheless, everyone involved is naturally keen to maintain this cult status and ensure that design optimizations and new concepts keep the hotel as unique and popular as ever.
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