Purpose-designed rooms in Boise’s North End with private bathrooms, dedicated workspaces, and a quiet environment that supports retreats, offsites, and any other gathering.
These rooms exist for a clear purpose. They are designed for retreat participants, leadership teams, facilitators, and groups taking part in multi day meetings. Rather than serving as tourist accommodations, each room is meant to support the quiet moments between sessions when reflection, rest, and preparation matter most.
After a full day of meetings or retreat work, guests need a private space where they can reset and think clearly. Every room at Assemble Boise is designed to complement daytime retreats and offsites by offering a calm, distraction free environment that supports deeper focus and better rest. This allows guests to return to group sessions refreshed and fully present.
Each room includes a private bathroom, a dedicated workspace, and thoughtful construction focused on minimizing noise and interruptions. These rooms are not simply places to sleep. They are an essential part of the retreat experience, supporting clarity, recovery, and productive time together.
The Oppenheimer Room
The Oppenheimer room's bed and nightstand
The Oppenheimer Room's desk and sitting area
The Galileo Room
The Galileo Room's bed
The Galileo room's nightstand and desk
The Galilelo Room's sitting areaa
The Galileo room's bathroom and clothing caddie
The Galileo room's sink and mirror
The Galileo room's bathroom
The amenities in the shower
The Dirac Room
The Dirac Room
The amenities in the shower
The sink and mirror in the Dirac room
The Dirac room's bed, bathroom, and clothing caddie
The bed in the Dirac Room's and nightstand
The bathroom in the Dirac room
The wallpaper in the Dirac room
The Dirac Room's bed and nightstand
Art and desk in the Dirac room
The Bohr Room
The Bohr Room
The Bohr Room's bed and nightstand
The Bohr Room's nightstand and bed
The shower in the Newton room
The Newton room's bed
The Newton room
The Newtoon room's bed and nightstand
The amenities in the shower
The Newtoon room's bathroom
The Newtoon room's sink and mirror
The Curie Room
The Curie Room's bed and nightstand
The sink and mirror in the Curie Room
The art and desk in the Curie room
The shower in the Curie room
The chandelier in the Curie room
The amenities in the shower
Each room at Assemble Boise is named after a pioneering physicist, not as a theme, but as a reflection of how the space is meant to be experienced. These thinkers were known for focus, restraint, curiosity, and discipline. The rooms carry that same spirit, creating environments shaped to encourage clear thinking rather than distraction.
The design of each space is intentional and measured. Color, light, texture, and layout are used to create a sense of calm and balance. Nothing is added for decoration alone. Some rooms feel more expressive, others more restrained, but all are designed with purpose. The goal is not to impress, but to create spaces that feel grounded, composed, and mentally uncluttered.
This approach to design supports slower thinking and deeper presence. It allows guests to step out of constant stimulation and into an environment where focus feels natural. The result is a space that quietly supports reflection, rest, and meaningful work without drawing attention to itself.
Quiet at Assemble Boise is not incidental. The building is constructed to meet STC 60 soundproofing standards, a level of acoustic separation more commonly found in recording environments than traditional lodging. In practical terms, this means rooms are insulated from hallway noise, adjacent conversations, and activity elsewhere in the building, even when multiple groups are on site.
This level of acoustic control is achieved through intentional construction choices including double wall assemblies, specialized insulation, airtight detailing, and carefully managed window placement. Natural light is preserved without sacrificing sound performance, creating rooms that feel open while remaining acoustically contained.
The result is a rare level of quiet in Boise’s North End. Guests experience uninterrupted sleep, focused solo work, and the privacy needed for confidential conversations. Once the door is closed, the room becomes a controlled, distraction free environment where attention can settle and stay there.
| Room No. | Room | Features | SqFt | Occupancy | Floor | Bed | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Edison
|
Hearing and visually impaired
|
250
|
23
|
2
|
Double
|
First
|
Queen
|
|
2
|
Faraday
|
ADA Compliant
|
290
|
27
|
2
|
Double
|
First
|
Queen
|
|
3
|
Bohr
|
180
|
17
|
1
|
Single
|
First
|
Full
|
|
|
4
|
Newton
|
170
|
16
|
1
|
Single
|
First
|
Full
|
|
|
5
|
Feynman
|
180
|
17
|
1
|
Single
|
First
|
Queen
|
|
|
6
|
Curie
|
190
|
18
|
1
|
Single
|
First
|
Queen
|
|
|
7
|
Dirac
|
310
|
29
|
2
|
Double
|
Second
|
King
|
|
|
8
|
Galileo
|
210
|
20
|
2
|
Double
|
Second
|
Queen
|
|
|
9
|
Oppenheimer
|
215
|
20
|
2
|
Double
|
Second
|
Queen
|
|
|
10
|
Carruthers
|
220
|
20
|
2
|
Double
|
Second
|
Queen
|
|
|
11
|
Einstein
|
Terrace, Bathtub
|
280
|
26
|
2
|
Double
|
Second
|
Queen
|