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FEATURED PROJECTS


2025 Boutique Hotel
Location: Amalfi, Italy
Size: 280,000 SF
Type: Hospitality
Status: Project 2027
Partnering with a new real estate group, we are designing a boutique hotel on the Amalfi Coast, integrating architecture, hospitality, and coastal engineering into a single high-value asset. Rootherhub is crafting a signature beach club, premium restaurants, and refined bar concepts, each engineered for performance and long-term ROI. The project is positioned to become a standout destination and a competitive force in one of the world’s most coveted coastal markets.


2025 BREWERY
Location: Madrid
Size: 22,800 SF
Type: Industrial
Status:Project Completion 2028
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We are taking care of a full redesign of a Madrid brewery, aligning architecture and engineering with our core ethos of functional clarity and long-term resilience. The scope includes brewhouse upgrades, utility optimization, and a full process-flow reorganization to support higher efficiency and safer operations. We integrate structure, MEP, and production logic into a unified framework, building a facility prepared to scale, adapt, and perform for the next generation of brewing.

2025 Industrial Projects
Location: United States
TX FL CA CO NY
Type: Industrial
Status: Completed
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We work in advanced metal alloys, engineered composites, wood, plastics, and industrial-grade 3D printing. Our team produces high-performance prototypes and production-ready components designed to strengthen throughput, improve sanitation, and extend equipment life. Each piece is engineered for rugged industrial environments and tailored to the operational logic of modern production lines.

2025 Prototypes
Location: United States
CA & NY
Type: Industrial
Status: Production
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Rootherhub treats product creation as a discipline rooted in clarity, utility, and technical honesty. We design and build prototypes, furniture, equipment, and machined parts by focusing on what the piece must actually do its loads, its interfaces, its behavior over time. Materials and geometry are selected for performance, not theatrics. The result is product design with a backbone: purposeful, durable, and engineered to function in the real world, not just on paper.
