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Hotels and Resorts: Planning and Design [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x219 mm, weight: 1280 g, 150 line illustrations, 80 halftones
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jun-1995
  • Leidėjas: Architectural Press
  • ISBN-10: 0750618612
  • ISBN-13: 9780750618618
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x219 mm, weight: 1280 g, 150 line illustrations, 80 halftones
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jun-1995
  • Leidėjas: Architectural Press
  • ISBN-10: 0750618612
  • ISBN-13: 9780750618618
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A hotel and tourism consultant covers all aspects of planning hotels and resorts, including market analysis and investment appraisal. He details requirements for interior design and the installation of technical services, examines the characteristics of different hotel types, and discusses the need for continuous maintenance, refurbishment and the business aspects of hotel operation. Illustrations show current examples as well as trends in design and development. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

This book provides a complete guide to the development of hotels and resorts, covering all aspects of planning, market analysis, interior design and the installation of technical services.

Fred Lawson's text is concise and the information easy to access. He examines the distinctive characteristics of different hotel types, identified by market and location, and specifies the special requirements of each type. Recognising the need for continuous maintenance and life-cycle refurbishment, a full chapter is devoted to these subjects and the business aspects of the hotel operation are considered. Throughout the book are numerous illustrations of projects showing outstanding examples of hotels and village resorts as well as current trends in design and development. Fred Lawson is well known as an hotel consultant and is now Visiting Professor at the University of Bournemouth. He has a number of successful books to his credit. As a leading international consultant he has been involved in major hotel and tourism projects in 35 countries including assignments for the World Bank, EC, UNDP and the World Tourism Organisation. The hotels featured include: Bali Hilton International, Oberoi Hotel - Bombay, Hotel Nikko - Australia, Guildford YMCA - UK, Meridien Hotel - Cairo, Turtel Sorgun Resort Village - Turkey.

* Covers all aspects of planning and design, including marketing and investment appraisal
* Logical framework and comprehensive coverage promotes handy reference use
* Numerous examples provide practical help in application of principles

This book provides a complete guide to the development of hotels and resorts, covering all aspects of planning, market analysis, interior design and the installation of technical services.

Fred Lawson's text is concise and the information easy to access. He examines the distinctive characteristics of different hotel types, identified by market and location, and specifies the special requirements of each type. Recognising the need for continuous maintenance and life-cycle refurbishment, a full chapter is devoted to these subjects and the business aspects of the hotel operation are considered. Throughout the book are numerous illustrations of projects showing outstanding examples of hotels and village resorts as well as current trends in design and development. Fred Lawson is well known as an hotel consultant and is now Visiting Professor at the University of Bournemouth. He has a number of successful books to his credit. As a leading international consultant he has been involved in major hotel and tourism projects in 35 countries including assignments for the World Bank, EC, UNDP and the World Tourism Organisation. The hotels featured include: Bali Hilton International, Oberoi Hotel - Bombay, Hotel Nikko - Australia, Guildford YMCA - UK, Meridien Hotel - Cairo, Turtel Sorgun Resort Village - Turkey.

* Covers all aspects of planning and design, including marketing and investment appraisal
* Logical framework and comprehensive coverage promotes handy reference use
* Numerous examples provide practical help in application of principles
Preface vii
Profile of hotel industry
1(38)
Scale of hotel provision
1(19)
Hotel categories
20(10)
Ownership and operation
30(4)
Investment
34(5)
Hotel characteristics
39(52)
Influences on design
39(1)
Mid-range: suburban hotels
39(9)
City centre and downtown hotels
48(14)
Budget hotels
62(5)
Resort development
67(1)
Beach resort hotels
67(11)
Marinas
78(1)
Health resorts and spas
79(2)
Rural resorts and country hotels
81(1)
Mountain resorts
81(4)
Themed resorts
85(1)
All-suite hotels
86(3)
Condominium, time-share and residential developments
89(2)
Organization and marketing
91(23)
Developers' agencies: organization
91(1)
Consultancy requirements
91(5)
Market classification and characteristics
96(13)
Market feasibility studies: procedure
109(5)
Facility programming and cost analysis
114(21)
Factors affecting space
114(5)
Space analysis
119(9)
Capital costs
128(7)
Building plans
135(59)
Site developments
135(6)
Operational considerations
141(5)
Internal planning
146(29)
Building structures
175(8)
Noise control
183(3)
Safety requirements
186(6)
Security
192(2)
Hotel entrances, lobbies and circulations
194(28)
Entrance
194(5)
Lobby or reception hall
199(6)
Front desk and front office
205(7)
Cloakrooms and toilets
212(1)
Circulation and transportation
213(3)
Internal transportation
216(6)
Guestrooms and suites
222(18)
Planning and design
222(3)
Room dimensions
225(7)
Furniture and furnishings
232(6)
Servicing of rooms
238(2)
Public facilities
240(34)
Extent of provisions
240(1)
Food service outlets
240(7)
Lounges and bars
247(4)
Conference, banqueting and function rooms
251(13)
Leisure and recreation facilities
264(8)
External recreation areas
272(2)
Back-of-house operational areas
274(18)
Goods entrance
274(1)
Employee facilities
274(7)
Food preparation and storage
281(6)
Laundry and housekeeping
287(2)
Engineering
289(3)
Environmental standards: technical installations
292(23)
Coverage
292(1)
Water supplies and drainage
293(2)
Electrical services
295(4)
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
299(10)
Telecommunications and sound systems
309(3)
Computerized operating systems
312(3)
Maintenance and refurbishment
315(19)
Financial aspects
315(1)
Maintenance work
316(1)
Planned maintenance
317(2)
Administration
319(5)
Major refurbishments
324(3)
Conversions
327(7)
Selected bibliography 334(3)
Index 337