This recent New York Times article features some of the most radical hotels in nature's most remote, yet breathtaking places. Inpsired? Submissons for this years competition due April 23. https://t.co/n4RaLrswiY
Continuing our past winners list, 2011's winner, The Ark, is a slinky shaped, covered arched structure that be inhabited on land or sea. Its concept acts as its own ecosystem and can withstand natural disasters. Photo by Remi Studio.
PAST WINNER UPDATE: In a response to create new hospitality solutions in rapidly growing urban areas, our 2015 winner Zoku in collaboration with Amsterdam-based design agency Concrete recently debuted a new type of modular living. Visit https://t.co/tAzr4mwl7v to learn more.
Car manufacturer Hyundai recently teamed up with Uber to create a flying ride-share concept. What radical hospitality idea do you have that's like this one? To share it and possibly win up to $10,000, enter it in our call for entries at https://t.co/IHoIx5LHCp. Photo by Hyundai
Car manufacturer Hyundai recently teamed up with Uber to create a flying ride-share concept. What radical hospitality idea do you have that's like this one? To possibly win up to $10,000, enter it in our call for entries at https://t.co/IHoIx5LHCp. Photo by Hyundai Motor Company
The 1,181 ft. CielTower in Dubai, by NORR architects, will soon become the world's tallest hotel in early 2023 - complete with 1,042 rooms and a rooftop swimming pool - can you top that? Photo by The First Group. #RadicalInnovationAward#RIA20#design#hoteldesign
2009's winner, the Pixel Hotel by Metro 1 Properties, was one of the first 'pod hotel' concepts to come about. It's model deconstructed the traditional hotel typology and scattered, or 'pixelated' rooms directly within a city core; This project was based in Linz, Austria.
In her new book, landscape architect and professor Julia Watson explores how very old building techniques still used by indigenous peoples, might be the "most radical".
Learn how our past can inform our future. Photo by Taschen.
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Our 2008 Winner, the Oil Rig Resort, by Morris Architects comprised of transforming decommissioned oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico into a resort and spa, that uses its own energy to run itself. Photo by Morris Architects.
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We're throwing it back to our annual competition winners throughout the years:
First, is Poseidon Undersea Resort concept by Jean Claude Carme and Poseidon
Undersea Resorts, LLC. We're thrilled at the creativity from the years that followed. Photo by Poseidon Undersea Resort
Part transportation-pod, part... lounge chair? Segway introduced the S-Pod
concept, an alternative way to get around the city, this time sitting down. What will
your product submission look like? Photo by Segway, Inc. #RadicalInnovationAward#RIA20#conceptdesign
We're just over 1 week into the new year, which means there are 4 months to submit your concepts to this year's awards! We've been inspired by the Rosewood Hotel in SΓ£o Paulo scheduled to open 2021. @RosewoodHotels
Calling all creative thinkers! Radical Innovation Awards is now accepting entries to its annual competition through April 23, 2020.
Transform the industry standard by pioneering compelling ideas in travel and hospitality. This year, the call includes a new product category.
A massive thanks to everyone who made Radical Innovation such a success this year - especially our Jury, Advisory Board, and Sponsors. Your commitment helps us recognize and nurture game-changing talent in the hotel industry. Stay tuned for 2020's call for entries in early Dec.
Tonight's the night! We're only a few hours away from finding out who will be shifting the hospitality industry with their radical concept and taking home the grand prize. See you tonight at Radical Innovation's live pitch event at the Theatre and Sky Room, New Museum.