- Dezeen is an architecture and design website that is celebrating current design innovations around the world through its second annual Dezeen Awards.
- This year, 53 projects were announced to be on the Dezeen Awards interiors shortlist, which was culled from the original 259 projects included on the longlist. The winner will be announced in October.
- Business Insider compiled the list of featured hotels that made the interiors shortlist.
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The 5 new hotels around the world with the most incredible design, according to experts
Chao Zhang
From jungle bungalows in Tulum to converted bridge houses in Amsterdam , the second annual Dezeen Awards are recognizing innovative interior design worldwide.
With over 4,500 project entries from 87 different countries, 75 leading figures in architecture and design are judging the projects to determine the best of the year. Judges are assessing each project based on 3 criteria: beauty, innovation, and benefit.
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In July, a longlist featuring 259 projects was released. In the first week of September, a shortlist reduced to 53 projects was released. The winner will be announced in October.
Presented below, in order of price point, are the five hotels featured on this year's shortlist. Almost all fall under $200 per night.
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