Helsinki

Originally built in 1885 as residential, celebration, and auxiliary spaces for the staff of the Uusimaa Sharpshooter Battalion, the complex covers half a block and includes four buildings that have been transformed into a hotel of exceptionally high quality even by Nordic standards. The seven-year, multi-phase conversion project began with the drafting of a zoning change in 2017. The buildings, which have served various government agencies after their military history, most recently as the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, have been meticulously restored to international standards. The buildings are heavily protected, and the project has been guided in collaboration with the Finnish Heritage Agency. The hotel features 117 unique and spacious guest rooms, including 38 luxurious suites. The hotel also houses high-quality restaurants Lilja and Garden Terrace, the Maria Ballroom for events and meetings, as well as an intimate spa and fitness center. The hotel's spaces have been expanded to the attics, basements, under the courtyard, and the renovated courtyard. The project has been commissioned by Samla Capital and carried out by the main contractor Fira Construction Ltd.

Helsinki

In the business center of Helsinki, the renovation and refurbishment of an old boutique hotel building hidden in a courtyard. Complete refurbishment was executed as the concept and operator changed and the hotel transformed into youthful and fresh Bob W Kaarti. The hotel, opened in the summer of 2024, features 55 completely renovated hotel rooms and shared spaces designed for guest interactions.

Helsinki

In the new urban district of Jätkäsaari, at the corner of Saukonpaadenpuisto, a seven story, timber-framed, and modular hotel building made of CLT elements is being realized. The facade of the building will be clad, in accordance with the zoning regulations, with bricks. The hotel will feature 95 intriguing, concept-based hotel rooms, designed to also cater to long-stay guests. The project is being planned in collaboration with the Austrian company BWM Retail GmbH.

Maarianhamina

The expansion of the traditional hotel in the center of Maarianhamina and renovation of the older side. The hotel is a central meeting and accommodation place in the area. The spacious and open lobby areas operate around the clock as a restaurant, meeting, and gathering place. There are 96 versatile hotel rooms that change according to the season and usage. Avarc Architects also designed the hotel's interior, including all its details.

Helsinki

Forenom Aparthotel is a long-stay type of hotel located along the busy main street on the edge of downtown Helsinki. The apartment hotel was created by converting a conventional office building. It is designed for longer stays, featuring workspaces and meeting rooms, as well as laundry facilities for the residents' use. There are 66 well-equipped accommodation rooms resembling small apartments.