- Sector: Hospitality
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- Architect/Specifier: Eren Talu
- Product(s): Cell Ceilings Open Cell Ceiling
Referred to as the "world's sexiest" by travel guides in Europe, the Adam & Eve Hotel in Belek - Antalya, Turkey is an indoor world of fantasy and luxury. To create this paradise for world travelers, native architect Eren Talu paired a simple palette of materials in a range of soft, glossy whites with colored lights, floor-to-ceiling mirrors, and hidden sound systems.
Most of the hotel's 500 or so guest rooms are located in a six-story rectangular block perpendicular to the coastline, each with an ample 16-meter terrace. Private villas, from large studios to townhouse-sized units, are also available in separate buildings, many covered with garden roofs and with easy access to private pool decks.
Above the lounges, restaurants, pools, and hallways, geometric Open Cell Ceiling systems by Hunter Douglas reinforce Talu's planning grid, which is both modern and rational.
Most of the hotel's 500 or so guest rooms are located in a six-story rectangular block perpendicular to the coastline, each with an ample 16-meter terrace. Private villas, from large studios to townhouse-sized units, are also available in separate buildings, many covered with garden roofs and with easy access to private pool decks.
Above the lounges, restaurants, pools, and hallways, geometric Open Cell Ceiling systems by Hunter Douglas reinforce Talu's planning grid, which is both modern and rational.
















