
The unique Hotel Silken Puerta America in Madrid, Spain is a unique project that involves several artists, architects and working together to develop something unseen before.
Each level of this 12-storey hotel was designed by a different creative—differentiating each level from another.
In its official description, “Each of the floors showcases a different concept in hotel rooms. All play with different materials, colors and shapes to create spaces that bring together the best in avant-garde design and architecture, where creativity and the freedom to develop each of the spaces has been the hallmark.”
Car park: Stimulus of colors by Teresa Sapey

Reception desk and meeting rooms by John Pawson

Restaurant: Latin inspiration by Christian Liaigre

Cocktail bar by Marc Newson

First floor: Sinuous lines, fluid spaces by Zaha Hadid

Second floor: Elegance and flexibility by Norman Foster

Third floor: Luxury and privacy by David Chipperfield

Fourth floor: An exercise in geometry by Plasma Studio

Fifth floor: Fashion which bedecks an interior by Victorio & Lucchino

Sixth floor: The luxury and comfort of simplicity by Marc Newson

Seventh floor: An interplay of sinuous shapes by Ron Arad

Eighth floor: Light in motion by Kathryn Findlay and Jason Bruges

Ninth floor: Boxes of colours by Richard Gluckman

Tenth floor: Japanese tradition by Arata Isozaki

Eleventh floor: Good vibrations by Javier Mariscal and Fernando Salas

Twelfth floor and penthouse by Jean Nouvel


[via Hotel Silken]