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Springwise: Former Soviet Aircraft Carrier Transformed Into Luxury Hotel

Springwise: Former Soviet Aircraft Carrier Transformed Into Luxury Hotel

By Sam McNerney on January 11, 2012

We’ve seen concrete pipes and shipping containers reused to create unique hotel accommodation in the past, but now a former Soviet aircraft carrier, the Kiev, has been converted into a luxury hotel by its new Chinese owners.

Kiev was built in 1972 and subsequently purchased by China in 1996, where it is now part of the Binhai Aircraft military themed park in Tianjin. As reported in the China Daily, the ship has now been transformed into 137 standard hotel rooms, three VIP guest rooms, two presidential suites and a luxury restaurant. Although it is yet to receive any guests, and many of the aircraft carrier’s rooms are reportedly unfinished, the hotel did welcome diners on board for a dinner last month in the on-board restaurant. The ship will remain permanently docked in the harbour while being used as a hotel.

Hotels created from re-purposed materials and structures offer an instant unique attraction, while simultaneously keeping those materials off the scrap heap. Inspiration here for an effort of your own?

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Spotted by: Katie Shellard

Republished with kind permission from Springwise, an independent innovation firm that seeks out the most promising new business ideas around the world.

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Sam McNerney graduated from Hamilton College where he earned a bachelors in Philosophy last May. However, after reading too much Descartes and Nietzsche, he realized that his true passion is reading and writing about the psychology of judgment and decision making. His blog, www.WhyWeReason.com tries to figure out what makes humans tick. He spends his free time listening to Gaga​ and tweeting @WhyWeReason.

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