Curved Inspiration in Ice

The Flying Buttress.

The Flying Buttress bedroom suite with gothic columns by AnnaKatrin Kraus & Hans Aescht

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We are often asked if living in a Monolithic Dome is like living in a cave. It’s hard for some people to imagine a bright and beautiful interior that’s curved. Even more difficult is imagining the possibilities a dome structure provides. Usually people ask questions about hanging pictures or how well furniture fits against the dome wall. Sometimes, however, designers break through the square world and show us how it’s done. In Sweden, a temporary ice hotel is a masterpiece of curved architecture.

Live Your Time.

Live Your Time bedroom suite by Jose Carlos Cabello Millan & Javier Alvaro Colomino Matassa

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Don't Say Don't Cry.

Don’t Say Don’t Cry snow engraving by Petri Tuominen & Urs Koller

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It’s amazing. That’s all I can say. An art exhibit as architecture in ice. Nearly every room is curved with vaulted ceilings, sculpted columns, beautiful statues, and more. Various artists work every year to build these rooms from solid ice. This is the 26th year for the hotel.

Okay, so we may not want to carve elephants into the walls of a Monolithic Dome (or maybe you do), but the hotel gives us inspiration of what we can do with curved architecture. A dome home can be just as light and imaginative as the hotel.

Main Hall.

The Main Hall design, Goahti, by Erik Fankki & Arne Bergh

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Hibernate.

Hibernate bedroom suite by Wouter Biegelaar & Viktor Tsarski

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As for the Ice Hotel. It’s in Sweden and hosts weddings, events, and tourists from around the world. They offer snowmobile rides, dog sledding, horseback riding, or just a night under the northern lights. It looks amazing.

At least until it melts in the spring.

Rhythm of the Arctic.

Rhythm of the Arctic bedroom suite with crystal ceiling by Shingo Saito & Netsuke Saito

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Elephant in the Room.

Elephant in the Room snow elephant statue by AnnaSofia Mååg

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New Luc.

New Luc. bedroom suite by Marjolein Vonk & Maurizio Perron

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The Power of Love.

The Power of Love bedroom suite by Sebastian Scheller & Kristina Möckel

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Cairn Forest.

Cairn Forest bedroom suite by Annie Hanauer and Matt Chan

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Counting Sheep.

Counting Sheep ice sculptures by Luca Roncoroni

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Momos.

Momos bedroom suite with ice sculptures by Lotta Lampa & Julia Gamborg Nielsen

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Don't Say Don't Cry.

*Don’t Say Don’t Cry elephant engraving by Petri Tuominen & Urs Koller

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X, Y & Z.

X, Y & Z bedroom suite by Anna Baumgarte & Liubov Moskvina

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Counting Sheep.

Counting Sheep bedroom suite by Luca Roncoroni

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The Labyrinth Saga.

The Labyrinth Saga bedroom suite by Clara Lindencrona & Kristin Borg

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Cesare's Wake.

Cesare’s Wake bedroom suite by Petros Dermatas and Ellie Souti

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Rhythm of the Arctic.

Rhythm of the Arctic deluxe suite anteroom by Shingo Saito & Natsuki Saito

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Eye Suite.

Eye Suite bedroom suite by Nicolas Triboulot & Cedric Alizard

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Fractus.

Fractus bedroom suite with angular walls by Anja Kilian & Wolfgang A Lüchow

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The Ice Church.

The Ice Church design is called Connect by Edith Maria Van der Wetering & Wilfred Stijger

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The IceBar Jukkasjärvi.

The IceBar Jukkasjärvi design is called Tribute by Elin Julin, Marinus Vroom and Jens Thoms Ivarsson

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Love Capsule.

Love Capsule bedroom suite by Luc Voisin & Mathieu Brison

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Show Me What You Got.

Show Me What You Got peacock sculpture by Tjåsa Gusfors & David Andrén

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