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Liz Lambert, owner of El Cosmico, a rustic-themed hotel in Marfa, Texas talks about how she fell in love with vintage trailers from the 50s and 60s and turned them into a lodging experience.
56:31 - 1:00:23 (03:52)
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Liz Lambert, owner of El Cosmico, a rustic-themed hotel in Marfa, Texas talks about how she fell in love with vintage trailers from the 50s and 60s and turned them into a lodging experience. The hotel gives visitors the feeling of being outdoors as well as a glimpse of the myth of the American West.
ChapterDesigning El Cosmico
Episode#320: The Art of Hospitality: An Interview With Entrepreneur and Hotelier Liz Lambert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The VP of design at the hotel group Bunkhouse, Liz Lambert, discusses how to create an immersive and memorable hotel experience by paying attention to the details and the language of the place.
1:00:23 - 1:01:53 (01:30)
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The VP of design at the hotel group Bunkhouse, Liz Lambert, discusses how to create an immersive and memorable hotel experience by paying attention to the details and the language of the place.
ChapterDesigning El Cosmico
Episode#320: The Art of Hospitality: An Interview With Entrepreneur and Hotelier Liz Lambert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Learn how the Saint Cecilia Hotel in Austin, Texas was inspired by the combination of elegance and rock and roll, with a focus on the details such as color scheme, soundtrack, and scent.
1:01:53 - 1:05:43 (03:49)
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Learn how the Saint Cecilia Hotel in Austin, Texas was inspired by the combination of elegance and rock and roll, with a focus on the details such as color scheme, soundtrack, and scent.
ChapterDesigning El Cosmico
Episode#320: The Art of Hospitality: An Interview With Entrepreneur and Hotelier Liz Lambert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The San Jose hotel in Texas was designed with a minimalist approach, inspired by architects Schindler and Judd.
1:05:44 - 1:09:23 (03:39)
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The San Jose hotel in Texas was designed with a minimalist approach, inspired by architects Schindler and Judd. The hotel features concrete floors and local pine furniture, leaving room for plantings and gardens to bring color to the space.
