Gzim Baholli, Vlora(Rama)Baholli(Architect)
Four Points by Sheraton – Hotel
Location:Prishtina - Kosova
Typology:
Hospitality
Author|s:Gzim Baholli, Vlora(Rama)Baholli
Year of realisation:2016-2019
Collaborators:Fatos Rexhepi, Armend Emini, Aziz Sogojeva, Lorent Hasangjekaj, Kërnja, Kerasan ceramica, Solos Furniture and Lighting.
Photography: Leonit Ibrahimi
Four Points by Sheraton - Hotel
The hotel “FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON” in Pristina, is a
demonstration of architectural skills and efforts to create a modern and integrated environment with the surrounding space. With its clean lines design and well-defined details, the building is a manifestation of the focus
on aesthetics and transparency, allowing natural light to
flow inside the building.
The use of natural materials, such as stone, glass and
wood, is a responsible choice for the construction of the
hotel, to ideally reflect the identity of the area and its
landscape.
The hotel “FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON” is a reference
point in the neighborhood where it is located due to its
architectural elegance and harmony. The use of indoor
and outdoor as an integrated space, with minimal structures and transparent walls, is a reflection of modern
architecture. This design brings a special atmosphere
of warmth and comfort, providing a comfortable experience for visitors. Each space has been carefully designed to provide a unique experience for visitors, making this hotel a wonderful destination to stay and relax.
Photography: Leonit Ibrahimi
Photography: Leonit Ibrahimi
The importance of this project lies in the interweaving
of several functions in one structure, which combines
spaces that are functionally connected to each other.
The design of the building is based on the standards
and norms of Marriott International, where the basic
principle is the accommodation and integration of hotel
buildings with the location chosen for construction. In
this spirit, Sheraton in Pristina reflects individuality and
sustainability, creating a specific relationship between
luxury and sensitivity with its uniqueness.