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Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis

Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasisgestalten explores the world's ultimate getaways with oasisGestalten explores the world’s ultimate getaways with ‘oasis‘, a volume rich in visual imagery that captures some of the most exotic baths, spas and retreats across the globe. the publication not only focuses on the remoteness of most their picturesque destinations–situated in the tropical forests of indonesia, to the snowy mountains of austria and switzerland, the valle de guadalupe in mexico, to the azure blue waters surrounding the maldives–but the equally significant architecture and interior design that goes into creating a built place of calm and tranquility within these often isolated locales where one can renew their senses.
Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
hotel endémico, valle de guadalupe, mexico
architecture by gracia studio
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013






Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
tierra patagonia, sarimiento lake, torres del paine, chile
architecture by cazú zegers arquitectura
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013



the book not only presents luxurious five-star resorts, but also highlights a variety of more accessible urban sanctuaries located in such cities as new york and miami, that catered to body care, all of which have the same intentions in mind: to attain mental and physical fulfillment.


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
six senses zighy bay, zaghi, oman
architecture by al arak decor & six senses creative team
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
alila villas ubud, payangan, bali
architecture by kerry hill architects
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
kai hakone, hakone, japan
architecture by sakakura associates
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
tamina therme, bad ragaz, switzerland
architecture by smolenicky & partner
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
pool K, near brussels, belgium
architecture by dmvA architecten
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
club med kani, kani, maldives
architecture by club med kani
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013


Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis
D-hotel maris, datça peninsula, turkey
architecture by SCDA and midek mingü
from the book the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013

Gestalten Explores the World's Ultimate Getaways with Oasis

front cover of the oasis: wellness, spas and relaxation, copyright gestalten 2013
laucala island resort, laucala island, fiji
architecture by WATG; interior architecture by lynne hunt
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