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Study Of Morphology in Building:
REPORT ON HOTEL AND RESORT ANALYSISGROUP 8: 1201026_1201027_1201049
Burj Khalifa Hotel
Royal Cliff Beach Hotel
Hotel Syracuse
Hotel Pennsylvania
Bay Island Resort
Dona Silvia Resort
Mint Hotel Tower
The Sattler Hotel
W Barcelona Hotel
Downtown Burj Dubai Hotel
CONCLUSION
Basic Form
Typical Pattern of Hotel Plan
Design Consideration
INTRODUCTION
Hotel and Resort
Courtyard, Atrium, Corridor
Connection Diagram
ANALYSIS OF HOTELS
Carehotel Middle punt
Ordos Hilton Hotel
Pin Della Brume
Intercontinental Sanya Resort
Quality Hotel Friends
City Garden Hotel
Ming Tang Hot Spring Hotel
Oriental Singapore Hotel
Oijard Hotel
Strand Hotel
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Hotel:A hotel is a place that offers you lodgings and meals. Persons who travel from one place to another place with a purpose will book into hotels
Resort:Resorts are places or towns or commercial establishments that provide relaxation and recreation. It serves- Food, Drink, Lodging, Sports, Entertainment, Relaxation i.e. spa and shopping.
Difference between Resort and Hotel:
1. hotels are meant for short stay whereas resorts are
meant for longer stay.
2.Hotels are normally located in popular destinations,
Resorts are places or towns or commercial
establishments that provide relaxation and recreation.
3.Usually Hotels area are smaller than Resort
4.Now a days High-rise hotels are being popular but
resorts are generally one or two stayed.
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Hotel
Resort
COURTYARD
A court or courtyard is an enclosed area, often a space enclosed by a building that is open to the sky.
Different Type of courtyards:
Closed Courtyard
One side openCourtyard
Two side openCourtyard
Atrium:
In architecture, an atrium (plural: atria or atriums) is a large open space located within a building.
Single loaded corridor. A hallway that has apartments, condo units or offices on only one side
Double loaded corridor. A hallway that has apartments, condo units or offices on both side
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Bar Lounge
Staffrooms
Administration
Lobby
StoresCool room
KitchenWashing up
RestaurantBreakfast
BallroomSeminar Rooms
Shops
Stores Laundry
Services
Relaxation, Sport, Sauna,Swimming pool
Room
Room
Room
Room
Reception
Connection Diagram05
06 Carehotel Middle punt2013
Middelkerke BelgiumSingapore
Climate: Maritime Temperature
Box Shaped Hotel
Circulation Service
Vertical circulation Functional space
Green
07 Ordos Hilton Hotel
2008Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China
Climate: Hot summer & cold winter
Circular Shape with Central Courtyard
Circulation Service
Vertical circulation Functional space
Green
08 Pin dela Brume
Architect: GOA Architects2012
Xihu, Hangzhou,Zhejiang, ChinaClimate: Hot summer, cold winter zone
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
U shaped with one side open courtyard
09 Intercontinental Sanya Resort
Architect: WOHA Architects2011
Sanaya, Hainan, ChinaClimate: Hot summer, cold winter zone
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
U shaped with one side open courtyard
10 Quality Friends Hotel
Architect: Karolina Keyzer, Wingardhs2013
Solna, SwedenClimate: Temperate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Box Shaped Hotel
11 City Garden Hotel
Architect: EM2NZug, Switzerland
2008-2009Climate: Temperate
Box Shaped Hotel
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
12 Ming Tang Hot Spring Hotel
Architect: CT Design & Cooperation teamBazhou city, Hebei province, China
Climate: Hot summer, cold winter zone
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Triangular shape with courtyard
13 Oriental Singapore HotelArchitect: John Portman
Interior designer: Don AstonSingapore
Climate: Tropical rainforest
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Triangular shape with courtyard
14 Oijard Hotel
Architect: Kjellgren Kaminsky Architect2014
Floda, SwedenClimate: Temperate
Corner Block with two side open Hotel
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
15 Oriental Singapore HotelArchitect: John Portman
Interior designer: Don AstonSingapore
Climate: Tropical rainforest
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Corner Block with two side open Hotel
16 Burj Khalifa Hotel
Dubai, United Arab EmiratesArchitect: SOM
Style: Neo futurism2012
Climate: Desert climate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Star Shaped Hotel
17 Royal Cliff Beach Hotel
Pataya Thailand1973
Climate: Tropical wet dry climate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Star Shaped Hotel
18 Hotel Syracuse
Architect: Post, George B & Sons1924
Syracuse, New YorkClimate: Humid Continental
Central Access Pattern
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
19 Hotel Pennsylvania
Architects: Mckim, Mead & White1919
Pennsylvania, New YorkClimate: Humid Continental
Central Access Pattern
20 Bay Island Resort
Architect: Charles CorreaAndaman Island
1979-1982Climate: Tropical climate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Scattered Pattern
21 Dona Silvia Resort
Architect: Charles CorreaGoa, India
Climate: Tropical Climate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
22 Mint Hotel Tower
London2010
Climate: Humid Continental
Central Access Pattern
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
A Shaped Pattern
23 Buffalo Statler Hotel
Architect: Statler Architects1923
New YorkClimate: Humid ContinentalA Shaped
Pattern
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
24 W Barcelona tower
Architect: Ricardo BofillPort of barcelona
SpainClimate: Sub tropical Mediterranean climate
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
Elliptical Pattern
25 Downtown Burj Dubai
Architect: Atkins2005-2008
Dubai, ArabClimate: Desert climate
Elliptical Pattern
Circulation ServiceVertical circulation Functional space Green
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Where aspect limited to one side or for short linking
sections and in line suites (corridor lighting) low space
utilization internal gross factor 33-36%
Example: Quality Friends Hotel
Efficient use of floor space corridors may extend 7.5 m
beyond end staircase internal gross factor 22-25%
Example: Puro Hotel
Similar with overlap housing the elevator core and service
areas. Dictates the location of main and service elevators.
Internal gross factor 23-25%
Example: Ion hotel
Rooms on inner radius difficult to plan with restricted
bathroom widths minimum practical radius 30 m.
Example: Arvali Hotel
slab: single loaded corridor (with recessed doorways)
slab: double loaded corridor
Offset slab
Curved or segmented slab
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Atrium creates large interior space with controlled environment, allows open corridors, transparent elevators and natural lighting to central public spaces. Utilization of floor areas is low but may be increased by the use of in line suites or wing extensions (as shown).HVAC design, fire control, smoke removal/pressure ventilation and evacuation routes require detailed consideration.
Example: Mint Hotel Tower London
Allows better utilization of site. The space between the wings may be partially enclosed with a glass atrium. Wings may be extended round to from a quadrangle.
Example: Oijard Hotel
Triangular plan shapes allow more room variations but a triangular core is usually less efficient.
Example: Oriental Singapore
Atrium with extended wings
Tower: triangular plan
L extended slab
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Lower utilization of perimeter. Requires higher ratio of staircase exits.
Example: Ozadi Hotel
Circular or segmented plans are more efficient but give narrow room entrances and bathrooms.
Example: Ordos Hilton hotel
Towers require large core structures with single loaded corridor. Space utilization is higher with 16-24 rooms/floor. Internal gross factor 34-36%. With rectangular plans corridor extensions are usually required to corner rooms.
Example: Carehotel Middlepunt
Tower: rectangular plan
Tower: circular plan
T or Y extended slab
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1. Attractive appearance:Reflect the architecture of that area ,have character of the services being provided in that Hotel.
2. Efficient Plan:services should be so designed that it meets various principles of lay-out and design.
3. Location:guided by the geographical location of the Hotel
A Hotel is situated near the airport or railway station, the reception of the Hotel will be designed in such a way that it could handle large number of guests at one time because there is a possibility of guest checking in large groups and around the clock. Similarly, Hotel situated at hill stations, beaches and the Hotels located in heart of the cities and metros will be designed differently.
4. Suitable Material:locally available, cost effective.
5. Workmanship:available workmanship, designer should take advantage of local expertise.
This will not only make the hotel efficient but also will be economical.
6. Sound Financing:One of the very important factors is finance in designing the Hotel. The availability of ready funds and management of finance is a crucial factor and it should be considered very carefully in Hotel Design.
7. Competent Management:The design of a Hotel will depend upon the quality of management available to operate the establishment. If we have the quality management and manpower only then Hotel should be designed for sophisticated equipment and high tech gadgets.