The winners of their year’s European Hotel Design Awards include a colourful beachside hotel in Ibiza, a modern interpretation of an alpine lodge and a conceptual design for a hotel that also bridges a river.

The winning hotels, which were announced at an awards ceremony on 20 November, were selected in categories including Architecture of the Year and Conversion of an Existing Non-Hotel Building to Hotel Use.

See all the winners here:

Architecture of the Year – Conversion and/or Extension of an Existing Hotel Building: Ushuaia Beach Hotel, Ibiza, designed by Estudio Vila 13

Vila


Architecture of the Year – Conversion of an Existing Non-Hotel Building to Hotel Use: Speicher 7 in Mannheim, designed by Schmucker und Partner 

Ound


Architecture of the Year – Newbuild Hotel: Bulgari Hotel & Residences, London designed by Antonio Citterio, Patricia Veil & Partners and Squire & Partners

Partners


Interior Design of the Year – Lobby, Lounge & Public Areas: The Alpina Gstaad; designer – The Gallery HBA London

HBA

HBA


Interior Design of the Year – Café or All-Day Dining: 25hours Hotel, Zurich West; designer – Alfredo Häberli Design Development

Development


Interior Design of the Year – Restaurant: Plum and Spilt Milk, the Great Northern Hotel, London; designed by Archer Humphryes Architects

Architects


Interior Design of the Year – Bar: Cuckoo’s Nest at Radisson Blu Riverside, Gothenburg; designer – Stylt Trampoli AB

Trampoli


Interior Design of the Year – Bedrooms & Bathrooms: The Alpina Gstaad; designer – The Gallery HBA London

Bath

Photo: Eric Laignel


Interior Design of the Year – Suite: The Oslo Suite at The Thief in Oslo; designer – Anemone Wille Väge

E4


Interior Design of the Year – Spa, Health & Leisure Facilities: Castell dels Hams, Mallorca; designed by A2arquitectos

Arquitectos


The European Hotel Design of the Year: The Alpina Gstaad; designers – The Gallery HBA London

HOTY

Photo: Eric Laignel


Tomorrow’s Hotel: KOI by MM Planners

Planners


The ReardonSmith Student Award: James Young, Canterbury School of Architecture

Student