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THESIS SYNOPSIS -

FIVE STAR HOTEL

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TOPIC

“FIVE STAR HOTEL”

AIM

To design a Five Star Hotel at Mysore, this will facilitate to attract the foreign and location
Indian guests and render the services to their highest satisfactions.

OBJECTIVES

 To design with emphasis on contemporary styles and create spaces for people of
various categories (business, vacation and tourists).
 To provide visual refreshments.
 Should strive the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka especially Mysore in general.
 To provide visual refreshments.
 To provide the best hospitality, while promoting functional efficiency of space and
circulations.

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS

 The scope of the design, the study of spacing, function, proper circulations and
spaces for services are given utmost importance.
 Design to suite the location and typography of the site.
 Design with respect to New technology and Emerging Needs.
 The design is limitless in design depth, detailing work such as service detailing,
building construction detailing and interior design.
 Project cost and landscaping cost.

METHODOLOGIES

 To study various technological developments in the field, and to be incorporated in


the design.
 Energy Efficient Design and Sustainable Building.
 To evolve and innovative space, comprehensively the functional and spatial
relationship between each functions and spaces.

JUSTIFICATION

Five star hotels, the world over, are meeting-places for the rich and powerful-place which
reverberate with business and politics. The hotel industry has its roots in the past in almost
over country of the world. The development in the hotel industry leads to a major break-
through in the tourism of the country.

The large and increasing flow of tourist coupled with rapidly changing social and cultural life
of Indian community at large has resulted in great demands for hotels. Today India has
about 59000 approved hotel rooms against the requirement of 120000 hotels. By the turn of
the century, it laid emphasis on encouraging private sector investment in developing tourism.

No. of tourists visiting India

 5 million – 2007-2008
 10 million – 2010
 The total number of FTA (Foreign Tourist Arrival) to India reached 5.77 million in
2010.

The top ten states are

1. Business centres in India – Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh


2. Key leisure markets – Goa, Kerala, and Tamilnadu.

Karnataka has 7977 hotels occupying the 7 th rank in India.

Mysore is the second largest city in Karnataka at a distance of 130 Km from Bangalore.
Nearly about 2,69 million tourists visited Mysore during Jan – Dec 2009, about 3.15 million
during Jan-Dec 2010. The increase in percentage is 16%.

SITE SELECTION

A domestic tourism survey conducted by the ministry of Tourism, Government of India,


indicated that Mysore is the most populated places visited.

Mysore is the tourist hub and base for the entire region including destinations such as
Bandhipur, Ooty, Kabini and Kodagu. Growth in sectors like IT and education in the region
demand for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) facilities has
increased. The Conventional facilities offered by Infosys are the major conventional facility in
the region.
Location : Chamundipuram, Mysore, Karnataka

Total area : 51,000 sq.m (5.2 Hec)

Neighbouring Context :

 Mysore Palace (1.7 km)


 Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens (2 km)
 Karanji Lake Park & Boating (2.1 km )
 JSS University (700m)
 Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club (1.9 km )

CASE STUDY

1. ITC Grand Chola, Chennai.


2. Hilton, Chennai.
3. The Leela Palace, Chennai
4. Park Hyatt, Chennai.
5. Burj Al Arab, Dubai.
6. Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi.

CONCLUSION

Hence the project is to design a Five Star Hotel with contemporary style, Visual
refreshments and to strive the rich cultural heritage, which will attract both foreign and local
guests.

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