02/03/2026
Perched in Pakistan’s rugged highlands—where the Karakoram, Himalayan and Hindu Kush ranges meet—this hospitality project responds thoughtfully to its dramatic topography. The design rationalizes site-specific conditions: steep topography, challenging access, sweeping vistas, natural resources, and the imperative for sustainability. These forces shape a functional eco-sensitive solution that transforms a pristine site into human-scaled experiences amid towering peaks.
Developed by Studio Subtractive as a prototypical exploration of contemporary hospitality in extreme alpine settings, the project tests bold innovative theories in hybrid modular construction. Through strategic stacking and horizontal expansion, the architecture achieves a striking visual presence—compact yet allows for expansive—that feels both integrated into the landscape and yet distinct.
Guests embark on a curated spatial journey with cafés, amphitheater and event spaces leveraging built acoustics, secluded quiet zones for solitude, and guest rooms with panoramic views that can interconnect for larger groups. This diversity lets visitors choose their ideal vantage—the perfect “seat in the house”—guided by time of day, mood, or shifting mountain weather.
A journey into these highlands inevitably involves crossings and connections; here, a signature bridge connects accommodations to core facilities while cantilevers dramatically over the site. Suspended above, it frames a surreal, cinematic panorama—turning movement into architectural theater and inviting pause between earth and sky.
In this remote, commanding setting, the project reimagines mountain hospitality as a dialogue between innovation, context, and wonder: architecture deeply rooted yet ambitiously forward-looking.
design & concept: .qureshi