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Remota Hotel Blends into the Landscape Like a Superhero’s Hideout

01/12/2011
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    Looking for a getaway spot where no one will ever find you? Nestled into the ground like a superhero's secret hideout, the <a href="http://www.remota.cl/">Remota Hotel</a> (even the name says "hard to get to") in Patagonia, Chile is just the place. Firm <a href="http://germandelsol.cl/">German del Sol</a> designed the low-profile structure with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-roof/">green roof </a>that camouflages it nicely from your boss and kids, and there are a host of energy-saving initiatives on site as well (not to mention the electricity you save by "forgetting" your laptop and cellphone at home!).
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    Inspired by the sheep farm buildings of Patagonia, the <a href="http://www.remota.cl">Remota</a> looks like a long, thin strip of land from a distance.
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    Upon closer inspection, it's a big (but still low to the ground) black barn that isn't really noticeable until its wall of windows is lit up by warm yellow lights at night.
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    During the day, the wild grasses of the Patagonian plains blanket the roof of the hotel, looking a lot like a green runway.
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-roof/">green roof</a> is composed of concrete slabs that have been coated with an asphalt membrane and a two foot high carpet of grasses.
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    Inside, the mood is Spartan and sparse, but comfy.
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    The geometric furniture was made by carpenters at the job site out of big pieces of dead native wood that had been recovered from forests of Lenga trees that thrive close to the sea in the Patagonian low lands.
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    You might think that such a remote inn would not be up on the latest green practices, but <a href="http://www.remota.cl">Remota</a>'s in the know.
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  • Remota Green Roof Hotel
    They use <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/energy">low-energy</a> light bulbs, (that they fit with yellow shades to achieve a warmer glow) and low-water consumption bathroom fittings.
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    Because of the excellent insulation and the structure being properly oriented to make the best use of the sun's rays, heating can be cut back without guests feeling so much as a chill.
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    The natural grasses of the Patagonian plains are left to grow wild all around the place.
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    In the courtyard some big erratic boulders, stand to enforce the sense of emptiness and capture the low light of the sun at dawn or dusk.
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    The large windows let in plenty of natural light.
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    The bedrooms are comfy and clean.
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Remota Green Roof Hotel

Looking for a getaway spot where no one will ever find you? Nestled into the ground like a superhero's secret hideout, the Remota Hotel (even the name says "hard to get to") in Patagonia, Chile is just the place. Firm German del Sol designed the low-profile structure with a green roof that camouflages it nicely from your boss and kids, and there are a host of energy-saving initiatives on site as well (not to mention the electricity you save by "forgetting" your laptop and cellphone at home!).

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