Living spaces that extend your life
August 8, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
From the folks who brought the world the incredible Reversible Destiny Lofts (Architectural Body Research Foundation Arakawa + Gins) comes a new vision, the Hotel Reversible Destiny. The work of this team is pretty wacky, if you haven’t seen it the Reversible Destiny Lofts are a good place to start. Here’s a taste:

This work is complicated and has the intent of being a, “Living space that in every way both prods and coaxes its residents to continue living for an indefinitely long period of time.” It’s an interesting theory for sure; you can read more about it here.
The new work, the Hotel Reversible Destiny is just as odd, just as colorful, just as full of unique shapes and designs, but a heck of a lot taller.

Daring, no? This space is complete with tubs, organic herb gardens, and the ability to hopefully help humans harmonize, produce, and value their life energy. Some spaces can do this, so it’s not too off the charts in my opinion. You can learn more by visiting Hotel Reversible Destiny. You can learn all about the ideals and methods behind this life expanding architecture at Architectural Body Research Foundation Arakawa + Gins. it’s well worth a visit, you’ll see designs beyond your wildest imagination.
[images via Architectural Body Research Foundation Arakawa + Gins]














