Nestled in the deepest and quietest part of a bay on Palmižana, Zori Timeless Hotel is conceived as a secluded island retreat - a place for contemplation and slowing down.
Designed by Split-based architects Zrinka and Vatroslav Visković, the project takes the form of a stone podium rising from the sea, an anchoring base that frames a Mediterranean garden and commands the bay. Within this garden lie four residential units, built from Hvar’s red soil and intentionally designed to almost disappear into the intense colours of the soil, vegetation, and stone. The architecture is emotional and insular, at once primitive and mystical - corporeal, Mediterranean, unmistakably Hvar-like.