The 8-storey boutique hotel is named JAG House to highlight its prominent jagged glass facade. The design concept was inspired by angular jewels that capture and reflect light with exuberant radiance. Hotel rooms on all floors are lined up along the front and rear facade, sculpted with fullheight angular glass panels in a random but organized fashion to create an eye-catching building.
Jagged Glass Atrium
An internal atrium spanning multiple storeys has been specially designed to create an expansive ambiance within the internal corridor. The intentional use of jagged glass railings on the atrium facade serves to perpetuate the design concept both internally and externally, ensuring a
cohesive aesthetic throughout the structure.
The hotel comprises six floors of guest accommodations, with the ground floor featuring a comprehensive array of amenities typically associated with a boutique hotel. The topmost floor is designated for the owner's private office space, and also houses a rooftop bar that offers unparalleled vistas, making it an ideal setting for evening relaxation.