Newsletter for hospitality
How to keep in touch with customers? Most hoteliers will focus on current and future quests, but not many think about the quests that have just left. ‘ Thank you for coming’ note is a good idea, but as soon as people pass the doorway they are being forgotten by…
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Autumn Decoration Ideas
Autumn decoration ideas We decided to list some inspirational decorating changes and proposals you might implement during autumn.
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Resort fees
For many years now airlines add various charges for extras such as ‘Priority Cars’ ‘additional luggage’ , speedy boarding” etc. Starting to go along the same tracks, many if not all hotels began to charge their guests with things that were taken for granted as being free and included in…
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Royal Gold Medal for architecture
Dublin based architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey won the most prestigious architecture award in recognition of their work. The award was personally approved by Queen Elizabeth II. It is officially given by RIBA to those who have had significant influence on architecture.
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How Companies are Transforming their Offices with Smart Wall Paint
From Sydney to Dublin, New York to Dubai, offices around the world are transforming their spaces into reusable writing surfaces for their day-to-day business operations.
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Hueso Restaurant Interior
In Mexico we can find an amazing, fully restored, restaurant built in the 1940’s. The restaurant itself is a unique concept that required more than 10,000 bones in order to be finished.
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Pleasant hospital stay
Have you ever wondered how to make a hospital stay pleasant? Is it even possible? A Russian architect Vasily Klyukin has designed and will be developing an interesting construction that should result in building the most pleasant hospital in the world.
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The best three floating hotels
Still waters, sun and hospitality are perfect conditions for floating hotels. The incredible idea can help to create a unique sea view from all corners of the accommodation.
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Rebel architecture
A Vietnamese architect has designed an excellent house project for countryside residents . It could withstand harsh weather conditions. In 2012, Mr.Vo Trong Nghia was a winner of 11 international architecture awards in various categories. Thanks to this particular weather resistant house prototype, he gained international recognition.
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