- Home
- /
- Videos
- /
- Your Listing
- /
- Here’s how to build a hotel on an artificial island
Here’s how to build a hotel on an artificial island
Summary
During the construction of the Burj Al Arab hotel on a man-made island, the designers had to come up with a unique method for dissipating wave energy from strong storms. Rather than using large rocks, they designed hollow, cube-shaped structures with soccer ball shapes inside. The waves would then crash against the structure, sending water into the hollow section. The energy of the wave is dissipated, and the water shoots back the opposite way.
More from Your Listing
This article discusses how Airbnb kitchens are changing traveler's eating habits on the road. The trend impacts how hosts should equip and promote their kitchens to enhance the guest experience. Hosts can improve bookings and guest satisfaction by providing well-equipped kitchens that cater to guests' needs and preferences.
This article discusses the evolving role of kitchens in Airbnb rentals, reflecting changing traveler preferences. With guests increasingly seeking self-catering options, hosts are adapting to provide well-equipped kitchens as a key amenity. The trend highlights the importance of understanding guest expectations to enhance the overall booking experience and drive positive reviews.
This Travel + Leisure article highlights a luxurious Italian villa Airbnb on Lake Como, showcasing its private beach, multiple bedrooms, and views of the Alps. It serves as an example of high-end vacation rentals and the amenities that attract guests in desirable locations. Hosts can gain inspiration for listing descriptions and identify amenities that appeal to a luxury market.
Curated by Learn STR by GoStudioM



