


The Addresses is a new hospitality brand that offers up beautifully designed custom houses for rent in the Algarve region of Portugal. Designed by Lisbon-based architects, atelier RUA, the company's initial houses include a former fish warehouse that was renovated with both modern and traditional Portuguese touches.
Alongside these retreats, the company (by way of a partnership with Studio Stories) also offers its guests curated "experiences." This is all part of the company's focus on culture, architecture, and hospitality.
I am a big fan of these design-forward hospitality companies, which offer experiences that you could probably describe as existing somewhere between a traditional hotel and an Airbnb. Similar to the latter, they are decentralized and they are focused on authentic and local experiences.
But they also come with a particular set of sensibilities -- and perhaps some consistency -- that you could argue starts to reflect your favorite hotel. Another more local example is Canadian-based Hinter, which I discovered and blogged about last fall.
When I checked this past winter, Hinter's houses were booked up several months in advance. This tells me that there's more than a few people who are hungry for these sorts of travel experiences. At the same time, I think it speaks to the tremendous value that you can create with beautiful architecture and design.

I recently discovered a company called Hinter (a colleague, who clearly knows me very well, sent it to me). It's exactly the kind of the company that I would love to start, if only there were 30 hours in a day. They're a non-traditional hotel in that they work with "iconic architects" to build unique spaces that are distributed and hidden in nature. (They also have a policy of planting 10 new trees for every booking.)
Today's post is a profile of their Hinterhouse (hh1) by Montréal-based Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design. The space is located in La Conception, Québec, which is about 15 minutes from Mont-Tremblant. It's 980 square feet (which is all you really need) and has 2 bedrooms. There's also a private sauna and outdoor shower in a separate outbuilding. As soon as I saw it, I felt inspired and immediately opened up Realtor.ca to look for available land. Maybe it will do the same for you.
All photography by David Dworkind.




The Addresses is a new hospitality brand that offers up beautifully designed custom houses for rent in the Algarve region of Portugal. Designed by Lisbon-based architects, atelier RUA, the company's initial houses include a former fish warehouse that was renovated with both modern and traditional Portuguese touches.
Alongside these retreats, the company (by way of a partnership with Studio Stories) also offers its guests curated "experiences." This is all part of the company's focus on culture, architecture, and hospitality.
I am a big fan of these design-forward hospitality companies, which offer experiences that you could probably describe as existing somewhere between a traditional hotel and an Airbnb. Similar to the latter, they are decentralized and they are focused on authentic and local experiences.
But they also come with a particular set of sensibilities -- and perhaps some consistency -- that you could argue starts to reflect your favorite hotel. Another more local example is Canadian-based Hinter, which I discovered and blogged about last fall.
When I checked this past winter, Hinter's houses were booked up several months in advance. This tells me that there's more than a few people who are hungry for these sorts of travel experiences. At the same time, I think it speaks to the tremendous value that you can create with beautiful architecture and design.

I recently discovered a company called Hinter (a colleague, who clearly knows me very well, sent it to me). It's exactly the kind of the company that I would love to start, if only there were 30 hours in a day. They're a non-traditional hotel in that they work with "iconic architects" to build unique spaces that are distributed and hidden in nature. (They also have a policy of planting 10 new trees for every booking.)
Today's post is a profile of their Hinterhouse (hh1) by Montréal-based Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design. The space is located in La Conception, Québec, which is about 15 minutes from Mont-Tremblant. It's 980 square feet (which is all you really need) and has 2 bedrooms. There's also a private sauna and outdoor shower in a separate outbuilding. As soon as I saw it, I felt inspired and immediately opened up Realtor.ca to look for available land. Maybe it will do the same for you.
All photography by David Dworkind.





















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