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Ion Hotel by MinarcAdventurers seeking an upscale, eco-friendly jaunt in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/iceland" target="_blank">Iceland</a> should look no further than the breathtaking Ion Hotel designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/minarc" target="_blank">Minarc Architects</a>. Once an abandoned building, the renovated hotel mixes innovative materials with sustainable features to reflect the natural beauty of the region. Located on the active volcano Mount Hengill, the Ion Hotel is surrounded by an abundance of hot springs and is powered by geothermal energy.1
Ion Hotel by MinarcLocated on the active volcano Mount Hengill, the Ion Hotel is surrounded by an abundance of hot springs and is powered by geothermal energy.2
Ion Hotel by MinarcSo as not to detract from the surrounding landscape, the Ion Hotel was built to look like an extension of the land, emerging from the mountain base like a mass of hardened lava.3
Ion Hotel by MinarcFloor-to-ceiling windows capture natural daylight and offer panoramic views of the surrounding moss and lava landscape.4
Ion Hotel by MinarcThe interior of the hotel is furnished with locally sourced and recycled material, from the organic and fair trade bed linen to the lights made from lava and reclaimed wood.5
Ion Hotel by MinarcThe hotel is equipped with water-saving shower systems that are powered by clean, energy-efficient geothermal heating and hot water.6
Ion Hotel by MinarcContemporary Icelandic arts and crafts are featured throughout the hotel to immerse visitors in local culture.7







