Brilliant piece. The way Starck lets the narrative breathe instead of forcing it down guests' throats is exactly what most themed spaces get wrong. I stayed at a similar concepthotel in Berlin last year and it felt almost claustrophobic, but the sparse rooms here give that neccessary relief. Makes me wonder if the best immersive design is actaully about knowing when to pull back.
This incredibly simple and short article is somehow my favorite read of the month. Very pleased to have stumbled upon it.
Glad you found it. Welcome to Linear.
Brilliant piece. The way Starck lets the narrative breathe instead of forcing it down guests' throats is exactly what most themed spaces get wrong. I stayed at a similar concepthotel in Berlin last year and it felt almost claustrophobic, but the sparse rooms here give that neccessary relief. Makes me wonder if the best immersive design is actaully about knowing when to pull back.
Appreciate the note. Knowing when to pull back is key to making it work.