selgascano + FRPO plan kaleidoscopic 'rozafa hotel tower' as vivid icon for shkodra, albania

selgascano + FRPO plan kaleidoscopic 'rozafa hotel tower' as vivid icon for shkodra, albania

rozafa hotel tower: A new Icon in albania

 

Spanish architecture studios Selgascano and FRPO has designed the Rozafa Hotel Tower, a contemporary addition to Shkodra, Albania’s rich architectural tapestry. Shkodra, known for its cultural and historical significance, features a mix of Illyrian, Roman, Ottoman, Venetian, and neoclassical architectural influences. Selgascano’s approach respects this diversity, aiming to integrate the new tower into the city’s urban fabric while celebrating its heritage.

 

Strategically located, the hotel aspires to become an architectural icon that adds playful color and geometries to Shkodra’s skyline while encouraging economic and tourism development. The design prioritizes harmony with its surroundings by ensuring that the tower is perceived on a human scale. This approach aims to make the building feel like an integral part of the community, encouraging locals to embrace it as their own.

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visualizations © Drawfield

 

 

Vibrant Geometries and Dynamic Facades

 

Designing its Rozafa Hotel Tower, Selgascano and FRPO took inspiration from the site, with three primary facades oriented toward the region’s most notable features: the Albanian Alps, Rozafa Castle with the Drin and Buna rivers, and Shkodra Lake. Each lobe of the building is designed to maximize views in its direction, allowing residents and visitors to choose between Lakeview, Mountainview, or Riverview apartments.

 

The tower’s fragmented geometry creates dynamic facades that respond to the surrounding landscape while visually lightening the structure. This design reduces the perception of the building as a monolithic mass and enhances its integration into the urban and natural context. The varying facades also allow natural light to penetrate the interiors and create a shifting visual identity throughout the day.

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Rozafa Hotel Tower by FRPO + Selgascano will enrich Shkodra’s urban and cultural landscape

 

 

selgascano curates A Palette of Colors and Textures

 

The triangular plan ensures sunlight reaches the east, south, and west facades, while the building’s deep terraces provide shade and protection from Shkodra’s Mediterranean climate. These terraces, equipped with parasols and railings, extend the functionality of indoor spaces, improving energy efficiency and offering comfortable outdoor areas that connect users to the surrounding environment. Horizontal planes and a variety of wood textures give the tower a natural aesthetic that complements Shkodra’s environment. Yellow, orange, and light green accents on railings and parasols echo the city’s atmosphere and landscapes, enhancing the tower’s visual connection to its setting.

 

The tower is divided into three distinct sections: commercial spaces occupy the lower levels, residential units dominate the middle floors, and the upper levels house a luxury hotel. This organization minimizes mechanical requirements and ensures programmatic clarity, with dedicated elevators and services for each section. The tower’s lobed geometry creates three vertical crevices that house separate entrances for its commercial, residential, and hotel components. This thoughtful arrangement ensures easy access while maintaining a cohesive urban connection with the existing Rozafa Hotel.

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the tower’s design balances iconic architecture with a human-scale approach

 

 

The residential units are designed for comfort, with layouts that maximize natural light and panoramic views. Protected terraces extend interior spaces, while wood finishes add warmth to the interiors. Glazed exteriors enhance the connection to the landscape while maintaining privacy and shading. The uppermost levels house a hotel that offers luxurious accommodations and services, including rooftop terraces with gardens, pools, and relaxation areas. These spaces provide guests with sweeping views of Shkodra’s natural and urban landscapes, creating an urban oasis at the tower’s peak.

 

The ground floors of the tower house commercial spaces, including shops, cafés, and retail outlets, designed to integrate with the surrounding streetscape. Transparent facades connect these areas with the city, fostering a lively urban environment.

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three main facades offer views of the Albanian Alps, Rozafa Castle, and Shkodra Lake

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dynamic geometries and textured facades enhance lightness and urban integration

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terraces with deep facades provide shade, energy efficiency, and outdoor comfort

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vibrant colors and wooden textures create a natural and inviting aesthetic

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rooftop gardens and pools create an urban oasis with panoramic views

 

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project info:

 

project title: Rozafa Hotel Tower

architecture: Selgascano | @selgascano, FRPO | @frpo.es

location: Shkodra, Albania

lead architects: Pablo Oriol, Fernando Rodríguez, José Selgas, Lucía Cano
collaborators: FRPO (Adrián Sánchez, Loreto Mazariegos), selgascano (Paolo Tringali, Inés Olavarrieta)
consultants: Mecanismo (engineering)
area: 39,000 square meters
status: competition winner

physical model: Gilberto Ruiz Lopes
visualizations: © Drawfield | @drawfield_studio

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