Hotel Buildings. Construction and Design Manual. [English Ed.]
Ronstedt Manfred. Frey Tobias
DOM Publishers
Italian and English Text.
Berlin, 2014; hardback, pp. 328, 260 b/w and col. ill., cm 23,5x29.
Other editions available: German Edition: 978-3-86922-330-8. Russian Edition: 978-3-86922-332-2.
ISBN: 3-86922-331-6 - EAN13: 9783869223315
Subject: Building and Building Materials,Civil Architecture/Art
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Weight: 1.72 kg
Hotel Buildings is the first architecture handbook to provide well-founded information on hotel planning. A valuable companion for architects and interior designers engaged in planning or furnishing a hotel, it is equally helpful for project managers and project developers, property developers and hotel operators. This is reflected in the structure of the book, which focuses on comfort, cost effectiveness, and profitability. After all, functionality and user friendliness are relevant for simple hotels, too - perhaps even particularly so.
These core issues also inform the analyses put forward by Manfred Ronstedt and Tobias Frey as they present exemplary buildings ranging from luxury to budget. A substantial part of the book is devoted to the different components of a hotel, from guest rooms and service rooms to the grounds outside the building. The authors consider every single detail, from wall sockets to staircase illumination and noise regulation, and point out apparent trivialities, such as the annoying gap in the curtains which, although impermeable to light, are simply not wide enough to completely cover the windows. Readers thus gain many valuable insights on avoidable but typical planning mistakes.
Beginning with hints on how to develop the initial concept, step-by-step instructions guide readers through all planning stages involved in hotel design. Information on contracts and cost optimization as well as checklists and action charts make this book a practical vademecum for careful and successful planning. An appendix including a glossary, index, and a trilingual technical glossary (en/de/ru) on hotel building rounds off the book.