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Zero Star Hotel Project By Swiss Brothers Lets Guests Ponder Over World’s Crises

Know all about the project that is described as an “anti-idyllic version” of their "Null Stern Hotel", which is German for 'zero star hotel'.

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By: Manas Sen Gupta Published: Jun 30, 2022 08:00 AM IST

Zero Star Hotel Project By Swiss Brothers Lets Guests Ponder Over World’s Crises
Image Credit: Gianluca Colla/via Frank und Patrik Riklin/@riklin_bros/Instagram

Swiss concept artists Frank and Patrik Riklin have come up with a unique way for people to think about all of the problems plaguing the world and take action accordingly. Their idea? An open-air hotel room where sleep might be impossible. By Manas Sen Gupta

The new project is described by the brothers as an “anti-idyllic version” of their “Null Stern Hotel” (Null Stern is German for zero star).

Here’s what the ‘zero star hotel’ project is all about

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The brothers posing at the ‘Zero Star Hotel’. (Image credit: Gianluca Colla/via Frank und Patrik Riklin/@riklin_bros/Instagram)

The ‘zero star hotel’ is a double-bed set up on a platform. It is located on a roadside next to a petrol station in the village of Saillon, in the Swiss canton of Valais. A mountain can be seen in the distance.

Bedside tables and lamps are placed on either side of the beds. However, the unique feature of the ‘hotel’ is that there are no walls, ceilings or doors, which means that there is no privacy and guests sleep under the sky.

“The focus is not on sleep, but on self-reflection on the current world situation. It’s no time to sleep!” the Riklin brothers described in German in an Instagram post.

For whom is the ‘zero star hotel’?

It is designed for guests who wish to be awakened to the reality of the social, environmental, political and economic issues affecting the people and the planet instead of sleeping soundly unaware of them.

“Sleep is not the point,” Frank Riklin told Reuters, adding, “What’s important is reflecting about the current world situation. Staying here is a statement about the need for urgent changes in society.”

“In a nutshell, now is not the time to sleep, we have to react,” said Patrik.

He added, “If we continue in the same direction we are today, there might be more anti-idyllic places than idyllic.”

How to experience the hotel

According to Reuters, the ‘zero star hotel’ has been developed with hotelier Daniel Charbonnier. There are three more such installations, one on a hillside and another in an idyllic vineyard.

Each of them has butler service, with drinks and breakfast. The project will be open to guests from July 1, and continue through September 18, 2022.

Topics for guests to ponder on will range from climate change to wars and everything else that adversely impacts the planet. The cost of the experience will be USD 337 (INR 26,592).

The Riklins are twins and quite famous for their artistic projects. One of their recent projects, titled BIGNIK 2022, involved renaming of the St. Gallen railway station to BIGNIK and using over 2,800 red-and-white cloths to cover a part of the historic city’s streets.

(Main and Featured images: Gianluca Colla/via Frank und Patrik Riklin/@riklin_bros/Instagram)

This article originally appeared on Lifestyle Asia Kuala Lumpur

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