"World's Skinniest Hotel" Comes Up On Unwanted Piece Of Land
NDTV
The design is making waves on social media, with users appreciating micro rooms that have all the amenities and artwork.
An odd building is gaining traction on social media. Situated between an alleyway and houses in Salatiga, Central Java in Indonesia, users are calling it the "world's skinniest hotel". Before the hotel, the land was being used as a dumping ground. The building has been designed by architect Ary Indra, as part of PituRooms Project. According to the website of the company, the hotel has five floors, with a width of nine feet, leaving just enough space to have seven rooms.
The hotel also has a rooftop lounge.
The architect faced a challenge in designing the building because of narrow space. Still, a deep foundation was employed to ensure the hotel's stability.