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ELECTIVE V - HOSPITALITY DESIGN

I N D E X

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1. Introduction to subject

2. Site visit report

3. Live Case study

4. Live Case study

5. Literature Case Study

6. Comparative analysis
ELECTIVE V - HOSPITALITY DESIGN

I N D E X

Sr. no Assignments Sign Remark Status

1. Introduction to
subject

2. Site visit report

3. Live Case study

4. Literature Case
Study

5. Literature Case
Study

6. Comparative
analysis

7. Inferences
INTRODUCTION

1. What is Hospitality Design?


Hospitality means “the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests,
visitors, or strangers.”
Hospitality design projects means any capital projects involving, bar, Clubs, Cafeteria and
others.

2. Why is Hospitality Design Important?


Hospitality design thus helps in promoting the impression of a space and influencing the
guest/user to have a better experience by staying in that particular property.

3. Various Projects under Hospitality Design


a. Luxury Resorts & Spas.
b. Boutique Hotels.
c. Bed and Breakfast (B&Bs)
d. Inns.
e. Vacation Villas.
f. Ski Lodge Condos.
g. Restaurants & Bars.
h. Cafeteria
i. Idyllic Escapes
j. Lounges
k. Clubs

4. Focus on : Idyllic Escapes

Idyllic escapes are the projects or the spaces which are totally different from the region
and surrounding area. They can also be replicas of well known Places.

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SITE VISIT REPORT

Lonavala

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INTRODUCTION

LOCATION:

A small cafe located near Bhushi Dam

facing the Hills

Site is proposed by Jalvaayu Marg road

PROPOSAL:

Camping Resort: Processing project

Area : 600sq.m

Pokket cafe: Existing structure(cafe)

Area: 160 sq.m

Provision: 10 rooms behind the Cafe


Fig 1. Site
MATERIAL

1. Cement sheets
● As wall

2. Pine wood
● Frames (door)

3. Fibre sheet
● Roofing
● Ceiling

4. Plywood Fig 1. Pokket Site studied


● furniture cafe rooms
cafe
5. Glass Parking

6. Metal
● C section,

7. Pvc pipe 3
● Service supply
OBSERVATIONS 1

1. PVC sheet for ceiling


Pvc sheet of
wooden texture
as false ceiling in the corridor
and indoor sitting of double
height 1
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2. Fibre roof
Roof tile textured
Red fibre was
fixed on
Metal pipe

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3. Cable tray
Aluminium tray laid above
the ceiling for
The electric supply

4. Cement sheet
As partition walls as well as
ceiling for the room nailed 4
to the metal grid 5

5. Veneer
For finish of
furniture in
the rooms

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6. Pine wood
Door frames

7. Truss
Above the ceiling on which 4
roof is fixed 7
OBSERVATIONS

Fig 10. ARCHED WINDOWS Fig 11. TIMBER FLOORING LAID


USING CONCRETE

Fig 12. STAIRCASE Fig 13. Balcony Of the the room

● Total 10 room unit were designed splited up the double heIght


floor in the structure.4 at ground level and 6 at 2nd level.

● The room above the Kitchen of the cafe had no balcony.

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Fig 14. Metal railing

Fig 17. Outdoor sitting and the


main door

Fig 15. Ceiling light and water supply


pipes over the tie beam of truss

Fig 18. Community spaces


Sitting with center
Bonfire and natural light
from above with the help
of transparent fibre sheet
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Fig 16. Double height floor splited at one
side for rooms
SERVICES

Metal ducts

INSPECTION CHAMBERS

INFERENCES

1. The structure is dismantlable.


2. The view from the the Room units is the dam
which gives the Best experience during
monsoons
3. At Prime Location
4. Time Taking construction since 2 years

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11 East Street Cafe
LIVE CASE STUDY

Address: Virwani Plaza, 11, East Street Camp Hutchings High


School and Jr College, East Street, Pune

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About 11ESC

● The cafe is being


constructed in the Set
back area of the
Virwani plaza site
Sitting area
plaza
● Area: 8m x 19m
(approx)

Bar Reception Ice cream


parlour

SPACES
1. Reception
2. Office
3. Bar
4. Seating Area
5. Kitchen
6. Ice cream Kitchen Toilet Office
parlour
7. Toilet

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DESIGN ELEMENTS OF 11ESC
Elements of the cafe which features the London Aura

Interior wall of street facades


MATERIAL
Stone compound wall - Upto 1.2m
Stone lines grain Stripe tiles

Telephone booth of real scale


MATERIAL
● Wood
● Metal Wheels

Tinted glass
Windows and Arched door
Green, yellow, blue, orange
Double deck bus
Which is the office of the
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manager
ELEMENTS OF 11ESC

Interior wall of Commercial facade


● Posters
● Metal window frames
● Metal Alphabets

Bar area is been


formed
Under the staircase
Where Shelves are
fixed and used as the
show case and storage
of drinks.
Tables adjacent for
serving

Arched windows and lamp posts

Floating lamps
Bar area
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF 11ESC
Existing elements Fabric
Compound wall Cotton
Staircase Webbing
parapet railing roof
NORTH LIGHT TRUSS

Staircase which leads to the


Smoking lounge
● 3 steps of first flight
● 19 step of second flight
● The space under the
same staircase is utilised
for storage and showcase
of Bottles and Drinks

SERVING STYLE OF 11ESC

LOGO PRINTED ON MENU BOOK 12


COLLAGE
TISSUE PRINT ON
BUTTER PAPER
I AMSTERDAM
LIVE CASE STUDY

Address: Hinjawadi Phase 2 Road, Pune, Maharashtra,


India

Inspired by Amsterdam, Netherlands

Type: Restaurant

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About I Amsterdam

I AMsterdam is a luxurious fine


dining outlet that offers a unique
dining experience. The restaurant
serves a variety of international
cuisines, prepared with the freshest
ingredients. The atmosphere is
warm and inviting, with a modern
and stylish interior. The staff is
friendly and attentive, providing
excellent service. The menu
features a wide selection of dishes,
from classic favourites to innovative
creations.

I am Ansterdam is the replica of


Amsterdam, Netherlands\

Area: 300sq.m (approx)

SPACES

1. Reception
2. Informal Area
3. Family area
4. Bar
5. Sitting area
6. Kitchen
7. SErvices

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ZONES

BRICK WALL FACADE

1.Reception
7. Family
Lounge
2. Informal
area

3. Informal
6.KITCHEN sitting
5. Sitting
under 4. Formal sitting
pergola

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DESIGN ELEMENTS OF I AMSTERDAM
Elements of the cafe which features the Amsterdam Aura

Cycle wheel partition at entrance


after Reception. (METAL)

Pastel color Facades (BRICKS)


Orange, Blue, Tale blue, Yellow,
green, pink

Arches at the bottom of wall


For landscape aesthetics (STONES)

Murals and Painting are


promoted a lot in
Netherlands, which is
depicted here on the interior
brick wall in Sitting area
Under Circular Pergola

A Real scale Cruise


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Circular sitting area under pergoal.
Plantation above pergolas as well as
Partition Plantation
Metal Pergolas, wooden Table & Bar and Kitchen area
chairs, woven chairs, brick Shelve around Column for
showcase of Drinks

Informal sitting
Metal lamp posts, wooden Table &
metal chairs,

Step up INformal sitting area


Metal Partition used in the
Cabinets

Ceramic Partition between 17


family lounge and reception
Roofing tile used for cladding of wall Pavered blocks flooring and
partition wall
depicting the exterior facade

Colorful Pavered blocks in


Vertical Timber partition between two Waiting lobby
informal sitting area

Decorative tiles in the partition of sittings


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INFERENCES

1. The elements depicting the Netherland and the


real Amsterdam are built with actual materials
2. The division of space allows the area to have the
feel of the Amsterdam without disturbance
3. Contoured family lounge is the space most
ambience creating zone along with the Cruise
area
4. The only thing which is just a facade for depicting
the buildings of Amsterdam is for aesthetic all
others area are the same as to enjoy as of
netherlands.

Some reviews of guest

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VITRAHAUS
LITERATURE CASE STUDY

Address: Ray, Charles-Eames-Straße 1, 79576 Weil am Rhein,


Germany

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INTRODUCTION
The Vitrahaus is a Interior Museum
Area : 250 Sq. m
Architect: Herzog and de Meuron

The Vitrahaus created a new


exhibition space for Vitra's
Home Collec- tion, equipped
with the reception, shop, café
and conference space on the
ground floor (Kries, 2016). In
the north of the Vitra campus,
it was the new gateway to the
site, finishing the front
elevation of the site along with
the Vitra Design Museum by
Frank Gehry and Tadao
Ando's Conference Pavilion.
On the other hand, it also
faced a broad- er landscape
directly: the urbanised plain of
Rhein and the idyllic Tüllinger
Hills (Herzog and de Meuron,
2010).

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The programmatic strategy of the
Vitrahaus was relatively simple.

The ground floor was


multifunctional. The exhibition
vitrine with series of legendary chair
design collection was a show
window inwards to the campus; the
business lounge towards the plain
of Rhein also acted as an area for
lectures and other events
(Kaltenbach, 2017). The café as a
popular meeting place, along with
the reception and shop faced
towards the forest outside the site.
Then they all shaped the wooden
planked central courtyard (Fig.
15a).

The upper floors are showrooms for


the furniture. Then the architects
paid more attention to the
connection inside and outside the
building to creating an inviting
space. On the first floor, the two
showrooms with fully glazed end
provided the view to the Vitra
Design Museum and Conference
Pavilion respectively on the one
side, and River Rhein on the other,
then connected by the third
showroom (Fig. 15b). The second
floor provided perspective towards
the campus, as well as the forest
(Fig. 15c). The third floor, again,
offered the scene of Rhein (, and
visitors could have a broader view
on the top floor.

All the levels were connected by


those "worm-like" staircases at the
intersections. Visitors could slowly
wind their way to the top and back
to the start point by lift, or the tour 25
could be the other way around.
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STRUCTURAL ILLUSTRATION

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ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

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INFERENCES

1. The Vitrahaus Is the project completely designed in a


way to add ambience to the area
2. It’s design in a way which is completely dependent on
sunlight
3. High quality materials and latest technologies are used
4. Due to depth and Orientation the Interior room are
dependent on artificial lights
5. Multifunctional

Guests experiences and reviews

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Comparative Analysis of Case Studies

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