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RESORT ATTRACTIVENESS
URBAN FORESTRY- MIYAWAKI METHOD
URBAN FOOD FOREST
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1087805

resort sa isabela
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CHANGI AIRPORT
The airport has four terminals and Jewel Changi, a ten-story lifestyle center that
connects to Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and combines arts, architecture, and nature into
a unified edifice.

Changi Airport is home to green spaces and verdant gardens for travellers looking
to unwind and stretch their legs after a long flight. The airport features, include
the Butterfly Garden at Terminal 3, the Sunflower Garden at Terminal 2 and the
Cactus Garden at Terminal 1—featuring over 100 species of cacti and arid plants.
Each of the airport’s terminals has its own array of family-friendly activities
including indoor playgrounds at Terminals 1 and 3, the island’s tallest slide
(located at Terminal 3’s public area) and the Family Zone at Terminal 2.

At the top level of Jewel, visitors can play in Singapore's largest hedge maze.

https://nowboarding.changiairport.com/discover-changi/fascinating-facts-you-never-
knew-about-the-gardens-at-changi-air.html

he hotel lobby has been re-designed to resemble an indoor garden featuring a living
wall of live plants, symbolising a mountain,
a ceiling art installation formed of thousands of cascading stylised leaves

"How can the resort ensure the safety and security of guests while also respecting
their privacy, especially in waterpark areas?"

"How can shared spaces within the resort, such as restaurants, lounges, and common
areas, be designed to provide options for both social interaction and private
relaxation?"

"What architectural and design strategies can be employed to create distinct but
integrated spaces for hotel guests and waterpark visitors, ensuring both groups
have a sense of privacy?" -What architectural and design solutions can be used to
create distinct but integrated areas for hotel guests and waterpark visitors while
preserving privacy for both groups?

ANSWERS:
Creating distinct but integrated spaces for hotel guests and waterpark visitors to
ensure both groups have a sense of privacy requires careful planning and thoughtful
architectural and design strategies. Here are several approaches you can consider:

1. Separate Entrances: Design separate entrances for hotel guests and waterpark
visitors. This initial separation sets the tone for their experience and helps
maintain a sense of exclusivity for hotel guests..
Create separate entrances for hotel guests and visitors to the waterpark. This
first barrier sets the tone for their visit and helps hotel guests maintain a sense
of exclusivity.

2. Landscape Design: Utilize landscaping and greenery to create natural barriers


between the hotel and waterpark areas. This can include dense plantings, hedges, or
even water features like ponds to visually and acoustically separate the spaces.

3. *Architectural Barriers*: Incorporate architectural elements such as walls,


screens, or fencing to physically divide the two areas. These barriers can be
aesthetically pleasing and can also provide privacy.

4. Zone Design: Divide the shared areas into different zones, each with a specific
purpose. For example, have a relaxation zone, a family zone, and an active zone
within the waterpark. This allows different groups to find spaces that align with
their preferences and privacy needs.
Divide the common spaces into zones, each having a defined function. Within the
waterpark, for example, have a rest zone, a family zone, and an active zone. This
enables diverse groups to locate locations that suit their tastes and privacy
requirements.

5. *Timing and Access Control*: Implement access control systems that restrict
entry to certain areas at specific times. For instance, the waterpark might be open
to the public during certain hours but exclusive to hotel guests during others.

6. Pool Design: If the waterpark includes pools, consider creating multiple pools
of varying sizes and depths. This allows for segregation of different age groups or
activity levels, promoting a sense of privacy for each group.
Consider building various pools of varied sizes and depths if the waterpark
incorporates pools. This enables for the separation of different age groups or
activity levels, giving each group a sense of solitude.

7. Designated Lounging Areas: Create separate lounging and seating areas for hotel
guests, ensuring they have comfortable spaces to relax away from the waterpark
crowd.

8. Sound Barriers: Use sound-absorbing materials and design features to minimize


noise transfer between the hotel and waterpark areas. This helps maintain a
peaceful atmosphere for hotel guests.

9. Visual Screening: Use screens, curtains, or even decorative glass to provide


visual separation between the two spaces while allowing some level of visibility.

10. Exclusive Amenities: Offer exclusive amenities within the hotel area, such as a
private pool, spa, or restaurant, to incentivize hotel guests to stay within their
designated space.

11. *Signage and Wayfinding*: Clearly mark the boundaries and facilities for both
hotel guests and waterpark visitors with signage and wayfinding elements to
minimize confusion and promote a sense of belonging.

12. *Staff Training*: Train staff to be attentive to the needs of both groups and
ensure that hotel guests are treated with the expected level of privacy and
service.

13. *Feedback Loop*: Establish a feedback mechanism for guests to express their
concerns or suggestions regarding privacy, and use this feedback to continually
improve the design and operation of the space.

ANSWERS: GREEN BARRIES

If you're interested in using plants and trees as part of your research on how a
hotel and waterpark can provide a cohesive guest experience that respects privacy
preferences while promoting cross-utilization of amenities, here's how you could
approach it:

1. **Landscape Design for Privacy:** Investigate how strategic landscaping with


plants and trees can create natural barriers and visually separate different areas
of the resort. Certain plant species, hedges, or tree canopies can be used to
delineate quieter, more private spaces from communal or active zones.

2. **Green Screens and Vegetative Barriers:** Explore the concept of using green
screens, such as trellises with climbing plants, as well as vegetative barriers
made up of tall trees or shrubs, to visually and acoustically separate spaces
within the resort.

3. **Plant Selection:** Research which types of plants, including their height,


density, and foliage characteristics, are most effective at providing privacy while
maintaining an aesthetically pleasing environment.

4. **Biophilic Design:** Consider how biophilic design principles, which involve


incorporating nature into the built environment, can be applied to the resort's
architecture and landscape to enhance both privacy and guest well-being.

5. **User-Centered Planting:** Analyze how guest preferences for lush, green


surroundings and privacy can be met through thoughtful planting design. This could
involve creating secluded garden nooks, shaded relaxation areas, or private outdoor
spaces for guests.

6. **Tree-Lined Pathways:** Investigate the use of tree-lined pathways or canopied


walkways that connect different areas of the resort, allowing guests to move
between the hotel and waterpark while enjoying a sense of privacy and natural
beauty.

7. **Outdoor Amenities:** Explore how outdoor amenities like private cabanas, open-
air dining areas, or secluded lounging spots under the shade of trees can be
integrated into the landscape to offer guests privacy options.

8. **Seasonal Changes:** Consider how the changing seasons may affect the use of
outdoor spaces and how different planting strategies can adapt to provide privacy
and comfort year-round.

9. **Eco-Friendly Practices:** Examine sustainable landscaping practices, such as


xeriscaping, native plant selection, and water-efficient irrigation, that not only
promote privacy but also align with environmental stewardship.

10. **Guest Feedback on Green Spaces:** Conduct surveys or interviews with guests
to understand their preferences for green spaces, tree cover, and the role of
nature in enhancing their sense of privacy and relaxation.

By incorporating plants and trees into your research, you can explore how the
resort's landscaping can play a pivotal role in creating a guest experience that
respects privacy preferences and fosters a connection with nature, ultimately
contributing to a cohesive and enjoyable stay.

Remember that the specific strategies you employ will depend on the layout and size
of your hotel and waterpark, as well as the preferences of your target clientele. A
successful design will balance the needs for privacy and integration to create a
satisfying experience for all guests.

Thursday, 21 September 2023


2:49 pm

The Most Beautiful Philippine Trees (esquiremag.ph)

Siar Tree
Banaba Tree-
Fire tree-
starlight-
calachuchi-
coconut-

This Philippine tree's yellow blossoms are absolutely stunning and they're
especially vivid during the summer. The tree is also known as the Kalayaan tree
because Emilio Aguinaldo planted one during the Malolos Convention. Underneath this
particular Siar in Malolos is a monument of Gregorio del Pilar, Gen. Isidoro
Torres, Don Pablo Tecson, Padre Mariano Sevilla, and Doña Basilia Tantoco.

"A Study Architectural and Intangible Environment Affecting Occupancy Rate of Five
Stars Business Hotel in Amman"

Summary/Abstract: The main objective of the research is to justify the large


discrepancy in the occupancy rate among the five-star business hotels in Amman. The
study was based on analysing two aspects, namely the service quality and the
architectural characteristic as basic determinants for a single category.
Descriptive statistics and one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used using SPSS
to Analyse the impact of service quality on hotel occupancy rates. The analysis of
variance for the 18 hotels showed that there is not any significant difference in
service quality among five stars hotels in Amman. Three hotel buildings
representing the 18 hotels were selected to analyse the impact of architectural
characteristics on hotel occupancy rates, interviews and surveys were conducted
with the managers and staff, to collect data about the hotel's architectural
characteristic Data was distributed and divided into four dimensions to facilitate
the process of architectural analysis, then projected through architectural
drawings for comparisons between them; they are narrative design, zoning and
privacy in guest rooms, functional hotel components and the architectural
composition planning, which has been proven in this research to have a significant
impact on occupancy rate, customer satisfaction and loyalty.

NOISE POLLUTION CONSIDERATIONS


CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF THE SITE

PLANTS NA ILALAGAY MO

Plants and trees play a vital role in enhancing the beauty and ambiance of
waterpark resorts. They provide shade, add to the aesthetic appeal, and help create
a tropical or natural atmosphere. Here are some examples of plants and trees
commonly used in waterpark resorts:

1. **Palm Trees:** Palm trees are iconic in tropical-themed waterpark resorts.


Varieties like the Coconut Palm, Date Palm, and Royal Palm are often used to create
a beachy, tropical feel.

2. **Bamboo:** Bamboo plants can be strategically placed to provide privacy screens


or create a serene atmosphere. Clumping bamboo varieties are preferred as they
don't spread aggressively.

3. **Tropical Shrubs:** Various tropical shrubs like hibiscus, bougainvillea, and


oleander add vibrant colors to the landscape. These flowers are often used to
create stunning visual displays.

4. **Ferns:** Ferns, such as Boston Ferns or Bird's Nest Ferns, thrive in shaded or
moist areas and can add a lush, green look to waterpark surroundings.

5. **Banana Plants:** Banana plants, with their large, dramatic leaves, are perfect
for creating a lush, exotic atmosphere around water features.

6. **Cypress Trees:** Cypress trees, like the Bald Cypress or Leyland Cypress, are
suitable for providing shade and screening. They are often used around waterpark
boundaries.

7. **Pine Trees:** Pine trees can be used to create a rustic or alpine theme in
waterpark resorts. They also provide shade and fragrance.

8. **Water-loving Plants:** Aquatic plants like water lilies, papyrus, and water
irises can be planted in ponds or water features within the waterpark for a natural
and soothing look.

9. **Tropical Fruits:** Some waterpark resorts incorporate fruit trees like mango,
guava, or citrus for both aesthetics and providing fresh fruit for guests.

10. **Tropical Ground Cover:** Ground cover plants like vinca, hostas, or mondo
grass can be used to fill in gaps and create a polished look in landscaped areas.

11. **Succulents:** Drought-tolerant succulents like agave and aloe can be used in
arid or desert-themed waterparks, adding a unique touch.

12. **Tropical Vines:** Vines such as jasmine or passionflower can be trained to


grow on trellises or pergolas, adding vertical interest and a touch of romance to
the resort.

Remember that the choice of plants and trees should align with the resort's overall
theme and climate conditions. Additionally, it's essential to consider the
maintenance and care required for each species to keep the landscape looking its
best for guests.

Fast-growing plants in the Philippines are often favored for landscaping and
reforestation projects because they can quickly provide shade, erosion control, and
beautification. Here are some examples of fast-growing plants that thrive in the
Philippines:

1. **Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla):** Mahogany trees are known for their rapid
growth and straight trunks. They are often used in reforestation efforts and as
timber trees.

2. **Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala):** Ipil-ipil is a nitrogen-fixing tree that


grows rapidly and is commonly used for soil improvement and as a forage crop for
livestock.

3. **Acacia (Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis):** Acacia species are fast-
growing trees that are suitable for timber production, watershed protection, and
windbreaks.

4. **Molave (Vitex parviflora):** Molave trees are native to the Philippines and
are valued for their hard, durable wood. They grow relatively quickly and are used
for reforestation.

5. **Malunggay (Moringa oleifera):** Malunggay is a fast-growing, drought-resistant


tree known for its highly nutritious leaves. It is often planted for food and
medicinal purposes.

6. **Narra (Pterocarpus indicus):** Narra trees are prized for their beautiful,
reddish hardwood. While they take longer to mature fully, they have rapid initial
growth.

7. **Gmelina (Gmelina arborea):** Gmelina is a fast-growing tree used for timber,


paper production, and reforestation.

8. **Santan (Ixora coccinea):** Santan is a fast-growing flowering shrub known for


its colorful, tubular flowers. It is popular in gardens and landscaping.

9. **Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.):** Bougainvillea is a rapid-growing,


ornamental vine or shrub known for its vibrant, bract-like flowers.

10. **Agoho (Casuarina equisetifolia):** Agoho, also known as the Australian Pine,
is a fast-growing coniferous tree often used for coastal afforestation and as a
windbreak.

11. **Banana (Musa spp.):** Banana plants grow quickly and are productive,
providing fruit within months. They are popular in both home gardens and commercial
plantations.

12. **Papaya (Carica papaya):** Papaya trees grow rapidly and can produce fruit
within a year. They are a common backyard fruit tree in the Philippines.

13. **African Tulip Tree (Spathodea campanulata):** This ornamental tree is known
for its large, showy, trumpet-shaped flowers and fast growth.

When planting fast-growing plants, it's essential to provide proper care, including
regular watering, fertilization, and protection from pests and diseases, to ensure
healthy growth. Additionally, consider the specific climate and soil conditions in
your location to choose the most suitable species for your needs.

Fast-growing indoor plants can be an excellent choice for those looking to add
greenery to their interior spaces quickly. These plants are often low-maintenance
and adapt well to indoor conditions. Here are some examples of fast-growing indoor
plants:

1. **Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum):** Spider plants are known for their air-
purifying qualities and rapid growth. They produce baby spider plants (pups) that
can be separated and potted, allowing for easy propagation.

2. **Pothos (Epipremnum aureum):** Pothos is a hardy vine that grows quickly and
thrives in low-light conditions. It's a popular choice for beginners.

3. **Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata):** Snake plants are extremely resilient


and can adapt to low-light environments. They grow slowly but are known for their
longevity and air-purifying abilities.

4. **ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia):** ZZ plants are known for their low
maintenance and slow but steady growth. They are well-suited for low-light
conditions.

5. **Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller):** Aloe vera plants are easy to grow and
can quickly produce offsets or "pups" that can be replanted to create new plants.

6. **Jade Plant (Crassula ovata):** Jade plants are succulents that can grow
relatively quickly, especially if provided with plenty of light. They have a
distinctive, tree-like appearance.

7. **Chinese Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides):** This plant produces numerous


pups, making it easy to propagate and create new plants. It has round, pancake-
shaped leaves.

8. **Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum):** Peace lilies are known for their air-purifying
qualities and produce new growth relatively quickly, especially when provided with
bright, indirect light.

9. **Devil's Ivy (Scindapsus pictus)**: Devil's Ivy is a type of pothos known for
its variegated leaves. It grows quickly and can trail or be trained to climb.

10. **Philodendron (Philodendron spp.):** Various philodendron species, such as the


Heartleaf Philodendron or the Monstera Deliciosa, can grow rapidly and add a lush
look to your indoor space.

11. **Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii):** Bamboo palms are fast-growing indoor
palms that can add a tropical touch to your interior.

12. **Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica):** Rubber plants can grow quite quickly when
given the right conditions, including bright, indirect light and regular watering.

Keep in mind that the growth rate of indoor plants can vary depending on factors
like lighting, temperature, humidity, and care practices. To promote healthy
growth, ensure your plants receive appropriate care, including regular watering,
occasional fertilization, and repotting when necessary.

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