The City Garden Hotel stands out by its attractive design using modern materials, in harmony with its green surrounding by the edge of the woods. In a way, it is like an attraction of opposites which strangely works, both on the outside and the inside. It is the shiny steel chrome façade with its neat staggered design which gives it its unique character. In the interior, warm materials such as wood have been used, though stark concrete can be seen occasionally, too. The colours chosen are both discreet yet accentuated at the same time.
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The City Garden Hotel stands out because of its attractive design and the modern materials which are in total harmony with the green surroundings on the edge of the forest. A combination of contrasts that works impressively, both inside and out. The three-dimensional facade covered in chromium steel panels and the rhythmising corridors lend the City Garden Hotel a unique character. Inside, we have concentrated on warm materials such as wood but also on rough elements such as concrete. Colours are used subtly but deliberately. The new City Garden Hotel, together with the City Apartments, is an ambitious showcase project and gem that will not just enhance the hotel landscape of Central Switzerland in terms of quantity but also in terms of quality. The City Garden Hotel stands out because of its attractive design and the modern materials which are in total harmony with the green surroundings on the edge of the forest.
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The City Garden Hotel stands out by its attractive design using modern materials, in harmony with its green surrounding by the edge of the woods. In a way, it is like an attraction of opposites which strangely works, both on the outside and the inside. It is the shiny steel chrome façade with its neat staggered design which gives it its unique character. In the interior, warm materials such as wood have been used, though stark concrete can be seen occasionally, too. The colours chosen are both discreet yet accentuated at the same time.