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Hospitality

Hospitality Architecture

Hotels, Resorts, BnBs, and Guesthouses

Hotels and resorts are designed for relaxation, celebration, or a short break before travelers continue their journey.

  1. Destination Wedding Properties: Hotels or resorts like Ramee Royal, with 60 to 200 rooms, are made for grand weddings over 2-3 days, featuring beautiful venues for ceremonies.
  2. Resort Properties: Resorts like Aayan Resorts, located in scenic spots, have 5 to 300 rooms. They offer relaxation, evening parties, great food, and a pleasant atmosphere. Many also include spas to enhance guests’ well-being.
  3. Holistic Health Retreats: Places like Soulroot provide a full wellness experience, focusing on the mind, body, and soul.
  4. Business Hotels: Hotels like Oriental are designed for business travelers, with amenities for meetings, conferences, and professional events.
  5. Boutique Hotels: Belmonte is an example of a boutique hotel with a unique style, personalized service, and an intimate feel. These hotels often have a special theme or design.
  6. Bed and Breakfast (BnB) and Homestays: Bougainvillea Retreat and House of Terraces are BnBs and homestays offering a cozy, intimate stay in a home-like setting. Guests enjoy personalized care and a homely atmosphere.

Note on Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable tourism supports eco-friendly practices in the hospitality industry. In Hospitality Architecture, this means designing and building tourism spaces in ways that reduce environmental impact and use sustainable materials and technologies.

Key aspects of sustainable tourism architecture include:

  1. Energy-efficient design: Using natural light, ventilation, and temperature control to lower the need for artificial lighting, heating, and cooling, saving energy.
  2. Renewable energy integration: Adding renewable energy sources like solar panels, wind turbines, or geothermal systems to produce clean energy on-site, cutting down on non-renewable sources.
  3. Water conservation: Installing water-saving fixtures, harvesting rainwater, and treating wastewater to reduce water use and encourage recycling.
  4. Use of sustainable materials: Choosing eco-friendly and local materials, like recycled wood, sustainable materials, and low-VOC paints, to lessen environmental impact.
  5. Waste management: Setting up recycling and composting programs and encouraging guests to practice eco-friendly waste disposal to reduce landfill waste.
  6. Natural landscape integration: Designing buildings to blend with the environment, protect natural features, and include green spaces with native plants to boost biodiversity.
  7. Community engagement: Working with local communities to ensure that tourism projects meet their needs, respect their culture, and promote responsible tourism.

By focusing on these principles, sustainable tourism aims to create hospitality structures that offer comfort and amenities while minimizing their environmental footprint and benefiting local communities.

Our team at Priyanka Arjun and Associates looks forward to working on sustainable, green projects.