The Mamilla Hotel is located in the heart of the city, a crossroads of
secular history and is framed by the ancient walls of
Jerusalem.
The sophisticated intimacy, simplicity and light effects are the basis for planning and design of the exclusive boutique hotel that prides of being able to offer services at the highest levels to its customers.
The sophisticated intimacy, simplicity and light effects are the basis for planning and design of the exclusive boutique hotel that prides of being able to offer services at the highest levels to its customers.
The project is a collaboration between the
architecture of Israel, of which the bearer is Moshe Safdie, and Italian
design, in which can be seen the touch of Piero Lissoni. In full respect of its land and its traditions, Moshe Safdie uses for
walls a typical stone of the territory that, thanks to the particular
shades made by the reflection of light, is able to interpret an
important concept of modernity without sacrificing the ancient
atmosphere of the surroundings.
Piero Lissoni, flanked by the israelian architect Rona Levin, as design philosophy takes
inspiration from details of the most important hotels in the world
reinventing their style in the Mamilla Hotel and comparing them with his
minimalist philosophy. Uses objects of the masters of design as Boffi,
Cassina, Kartell, Alessi, Livin Sofas and Poltrona Frau, contextualing
perfectly with the Sadie's project. The building is an important space cut out of Jerusalem that proposes itself as meeting point between past and future.
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