Stay in a Prefab Cube Placed Atop a Midcentury Hotel in Austria
Placed on top of Hotel Daniel in Graz, Austria, via a crane, the LoftCube is an ingenious addition to an existing midcentury structure.
Inspired by the concept of adding additional rooftop living quarters to the top of urban high rises, Hotel Daniel's owner Florian Weitzer cleverly orchestrated the placement of the LoftCube on the roof of his centrally located Graz hotel.
Designed and installed by Berlin-based architect and furniture designer Werner Aisslinger, the prefab LoftCube was created off-site and installed on the recently renovated hotel's rooftop with a crane.
Now, this streamlined and stylish private suite is available to rent through Boutique Homes.
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
Named the "highest suite in town," the self-contained cube is lined with a white exterior that's been molded into a soft organic form. It's nestled neatly into the wood decking of the hotel's sprawling rooftop terrace.
Dubbed the "highest suite in town," the 473-square-foot LoftCube features a bright and airy interior with midcentury-inspired decor as well as phenomenal views of the city framed by floor-to-height windows.
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
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The 473-square-foot suite features sweeping panoramic views of the city, including the iconic Graz clock tower and Schloss Eggenberg.
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
The interiors of the cube are brightly lit with ample natural lighting that streams in on all sides, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows.
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
Bespoke furnishings emphasize the cube's understated sense of luxury.
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
Photo courtesy of Hotel Daniel
The LoftCube can accommodate two people and starts at €350 (approximately $407) per night. Bookings can be made here.
Project Credits:
-Location: Europlatz 1, 8020 Graz, Austria
-Architect of record: Werner Aisslinger of Studio Aisslinger
-Brand and marketing: moodley
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