Hotel


ROMATEM MOVE HOTEL / ISTANBUL

Client
Private
Year
2024
Location
İstanbul
Interior Architect
ZOOM TPU
Category
Hotel
Status
Completed
Scale
10000m²
Photographer
Neşat Yeşilbaş
Team
Atilla Kuzu / Levent Çırpıcı / Yunus Emre KARA / Özge BERBEROĞLU KURBAK / İdil ŞEN / Ceren Çelikel KUZU / Begüm ÖNCÜL ONURLU / Gizem AKGÜN / Ozan ÇEVİK / Cana Somay PANAYIRCI / Ege ÖZESEN / Melike SARAÇ / Ümit UZ / Zeynep YAMANLI / Begüm KARADEMİR / Yasemen MERAL / Aleyna DANDİN / Derya ÇAĞLAR / Emre KARADEMİR / Selinsu CEBİR

 

ROMATEM MOVE OTEL

The facility, where physical therapy patients can receive therapy services as well as hotel services, was designed by Zoom TPU in Istanbul.

We are proud to announce the completion of the four-star hotel project that the Zoom/TPU team has worked on with great dedication. This specially designed hotel aims to provide an ideal accommodation experience for all guests with special needs.

Sustainability and Biophilic Design:
Sustainability was among the top priorities in the design of this project, and meticulous attention was given to this aspect. Additionally, biophilic design principles were implemented throughout the facility with the necessary adjustments. Our project has crowned its sustainability efforts by obtaining the GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) certification.

User-Friendly Design:
In our hotel, special attention was given to ensure that all users, regardless of whether they have special needs, use the same entryways and traffic flow from the moment they enter. Thus, every detail was designed with utmost care to prevent our guests with special needs from being marginalized.

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Pioneering and Innovative:
Our project is the first facility for individuals with disabilities in its field within the country and neighboring regions. As our country makes rapid advancements in health tourism, patients shuttle between hospitals and hotels for their treatments or to receive outpatient care alongside their relatives. At this critical juncture, our hotel addresses the current and future need for post-treatment rehabilitation and physical therapy support. It offers healing comfort with dedicated rooms, counters on each floor, and a health service unit staffed with personnel to assist.

Future Needs:
In conclusion, the global demand for physical therapy and rehabilitation will continue to grow in an aging world that continually faces new diseases. The need for tourism establishments offering these services is also increasing. Therefore, enriching our health sector, which has rightfully earned its place in health tourism, with the design elements mentioned here will accelerate the sector’s rise. This will make our country a privileged destination in tourism, contributing significantly more to the economy than it does today.

 

 

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