Hotels and resorts: planning, design and refurbishment
Publisher: Architectural Press, 1995001: 7203ISBN: 0750618612Subject(s): Hotels and motelsItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 728.5 LAW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 046582 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
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
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Profile of hotel industry
- Hotel characteristics
- Organization and marketing
- Facility programming and cost analysis
- Building plans
- Hotel entrances, lobbies and circulations
- Guest rooms and suites
- Public facilities
- Back of house operational areas
- Environmental standards
- Planning for maintenance and refurbishment
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