Hotel Nobis Palma transforms the historic Can Oliver into a 5-star boutique hotel while honoring its architectural heritage. The renovation, led by Jordi Herrero Arquitectos and Eduardo García Acuña, ensures that features like the 12th-century Arabic ceiling and Gothic paintings remain prominent. The design reveals historical layers instead of obscuring them, preserving interventions from different eras. Guest rooms maintain their spatial integrity, with minimalistic bathroom additions and thoughtful modifications made to historical spaces, allowing the original identity of the building to shape the hotel experience.
Rather than inserting a hotel into an historic shell, the architects aim to let the identity of Can Oliver shape the design of Hotel Nobis Palma.
Instead of covering these findings, the design teams made them visible. In the restaurant area, both a 1950s intervention and the original wall behind it were preserved.
Guest rooms retain their spatial integrity. Protected volumes were left untouched by partition walls. Bathrooms are inserted as freestanding steel and glass enclosures.
Where circulation required modification, architects tunnel through the space, maintaining the perception of the room as a whole.
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