Architecture Collective Development
Architecture Collective Development
The design of Stamba highlights the industrial splendor of the Soviet-era publishing house in which it is situated.
In this hotel that never sleeps, the facilities and ongoing offerings create a natural flow of energy throughout the day, drawing and guiding guests and locals throughout the property. Large warehouse windows blur the boundaries between inside and out, while internal steel balconies line the hotel’s upper levels for unmatched vantage points from which to view the greenhouse-inspired atrium.
Interior design Collective Development
The aesthetic is imaginative and industrial, such as the sophisticated pink bar with bold colors and repurposed furniture.
Original features have been repurposed, contributing to the hotel’s overarching indulgent experience and offering an expressive journey through the vintage and the modern. The former publisher’s print-drying beam is now used to support the foliage that dominates the five-story-high atrium of the hotel’s “jungle lobby”. A café is defined by distinctive vintage booths and Soviet-era pendant lamps.