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4 Seasons Rooftop – Free Forever
But the revenue math changes. Instead of 120 usable days a year, you get 320. Hotels can charge a premium for "winter igloo" dining. Residential buildings can market a "year-round sky lounge" as a $100,000 premium on penthouse prices.
Next time you see a rooftop bar with patio heaters and a glass wind wall, don't call it "trying too hard." Call it what it is: the frontier of urban living. Just bring your gloves. 4 seasons rooftop
Whether it’s a selfie with the sunset or a candid shot of friends laughing over drinks, capturing the memory is part of the experience. But the revenue math changes
In the world of architecture and hospitality, the rooftop has long been the domain of summer. It’s the season of sundowners, pool parties, and panoramic sunset views. But as soon as the autumn wind blows or the first flake of snow falls, 90% of these spaces are locked down, their furniture stored away until May. Residential buildings can market a "year-round sky lounge"
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Elevating the View: The World of Four Seasons Rooftop Experiences
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Greg de Cuir Jr
University of Arts Belgrade
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University of Groningen
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University of Helsinki
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Universiteit Utrecht
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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University of Amsterdam
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University of Lisbon
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University of Stirling
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