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"See-Through" Hotel

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April 4, 2006 at 1:24 PM | by | Comments (0)

Last week, a "Peek-a Boutique" hotel in Singapore was making waves. Well the Norweigians have gone one step further with the See-Through Hotel.

Vagablond  describes The Nesna Vacation Centre as:

a giant snowflake floating on the ocean. However, it's actually a hotel room with semi-transparent glass walls, ceilings and floor designed by Belgian-born architect Carsten Höller. So from the inside, you can see out, but from the outside, you can't see in. Naturally, it affords ocean views at all angles.

Wait you can see out of the hotel room but you can't see in? That doesn't sound very see-through to us.

It's also a work of art that has yet to be sculpted. No word on whether or not they will take bookings.

Image via the Cool Hunter

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