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Introduction

A motor, also known as a motor hotel , motor inn are motor lodge , is a hotel designed
for motorists , typically with each room entered directly from a parking area for motor
vehicles rather than through a central lobby goes .
Entering dictionaries after world war second , the word motel was coined as a
portmanteau of motor hotel, originating from milestone Mo – Tel in san Luis Obispo
,California ( what you call Luis Obispo’s motor inn ). Refers to a type of hotel
consisting of a building of connected rooms whose doors face a parking lot and in
some circumstances .A series of smaller cabins with a common area or common
parking.

What is a motel:
A road side hotel designed primarily for motorists, ..typically having the rooms
arranged in Low height with parking directly outside.

HOTEL V/S MOTEL


Hotels are commercial establishment offering lodging to travellers and
often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores and other different
amenities depending on the starts.
Motels are generally quick's stops for travellers and offers for less services
and are generally cheaper. They generally have drive up parking for easy
in and out.
Single , or Often less Usually situated Minimal
double expensive on highways , but amenities-
stories building Than hotels due to can Also be found usually no pools,
with lack Of amenities, near fitness centers ,
connected basic rooms and, outskirts of towns or any
rooms; has Open locations other amenities
walkways, listed under
Exterior hotels
entrances
Suggested Layouts
C) Interspaced with car parks,
which may be covered car
ports. Alternative (top) with front
entrance, as with units which circulation.
The example shows bathrooms grouped
around a central service duct lor easy
maintenance access.

D) interspaced with car parks , which may be


covered car ports.
Alternative ( top ) with front entrance,
as which units which are arranged back or
where the car park is separated
CIRCULATION

Corridors

• The corridor should provide the


circulation routes that allow easy
amovement
sense of direction
and provide
• The corridor should be wide enough to allow
easy access to people carrying.
ases ,parents with prams ,people on crutches
to pass each other on route. The minimum width
of the corridor should be 1500mm.

• To aid persons with vision


impairment ,there
should be a good colour contrast
between the floor and the well and also
between the wall and the ceiling.
STAIR
• Open risers are to be avoidedSas these are a hazard for persons with
impaired mobility. The nosing of the stairs needs to contrast in color and
tone with the tread.
• Have continuous handrails on both sides even on landings and extend
300mm beyond the top and bottom of staircase.
• In external stairs it is advisable to lay tactile warning blocks at the beginning and
end of each flight of stairs. The warning blocks are to be laid at a setback of
400mm from the beginning and the end of each flight of stairs.

Stairs Details
SPACE
Lobby Lounge

Key planning considerations;

• Access to circulation space


• Access to parking
• Visibility of entrances
Front Desk/Reception
The front desk is where guests
check-in and check –out.
Another important feature
Is how it acts as security for the
space. The front desk
should have a view of all major
entrances .
Minimum Front Desk Average Front Desk
Managers Office

• Overall Space Planning


• 10-15 sf per guestroom
• Open office layouts
• 50-80 sf/Cubicle
• Occupant load
• 100 sf/Person
Standard Office Executive/Managerial
Office
Office Administration
Reception Hall
The reception hall
is primarily used
before and after an
event taking place
In the ballroom.
It is appropriate for
stand-up functions
Where beverages and
appetizers are
served.

Banquet
Design Criteria;
• Subdividable
• Proportion
• Structure ; no columns
• High ceiling height
• Direct access to areas
of service
Breakfast Area
Breakfast areas are the minimum
Food amenity a motel should provide.

The breakfast area can range


from A continental breakfast to
hot Counter service .

Restaurant
A restaurant should provide seats
equal To 0.6 time the number of guest

Key planning considerations:


• Provide direct access to the kitchen
• Locate the restaurant so that it
is visible from public areas
• Try to pair restaurants with bars
Kitchen
1. Waiter’s Passageway
2. Dishwashing area
3. Beverages
4. Pastry
5. Cold kitchen
6. Warm Kitchen (veg)
7. Warm kitchen (non)
8. Pot and pan washing
9. Vegetable preparation
10.Meat preparation
11. Vegetable cold
storage
12.Meat and cold storage

a) 100-200 guestrooms
b) 200-500 guestrooms
c) 500-1000 guestrooms
Public Restroom
Guest Room
Guest rooms are the most personal
area found in a Motel .
They come in a variety of shapes and
sizes and possess a limited number
of Possible amenities. Room sizes,
Amenities, and the overall story of
Each individual hotel.

R1: Budget room R3: Pleasant Room


R2:Standard Room R4:Refined Suite
Entrance drive way to Motel
 Entrance drive way : The turn
off from the highway to the
motel
should be at an angle of 30 to 45
degree
 Sharper turn off angles are
inadvisable.
 The driveway should be 20 to 25 (6-7.5
m) feet wide . And the radius of the curb
on thee driver’s right should be at least 50
ft (15.24 m) .
 A restricted site frontage should require
a right – angle turn off, then the drive
way should be 25 ft (7.62 m ) wide and
the curb have a 30 ft (9.14 m ) radius.
 The curb radius of less then 30 ft (9.14
m ) is inadvisable under any
circumstances . A slope of 6 per cent is
the usually maximum for turnouts from
LOCATIO
N
KAMAT UPACHAR
BANGALORE-MANGALORE
HIGHWAY CHANNARAYAPATNA ,
UDAYAPURA HASSAN

AREA:
4-4.5 ACRES

SURROUNDING / APPROACH
ON A HIGHWAY ( NH 48 )

CLIMATE : TROPICAL
CLIMATE
AVG TEMP : 24.1
DEGREES
PRECIPITATION :685
MM NEAR BY LOCATION :
AMENITIES
A. ELECTRIC DUCK
B. GAS STATION
C. TRUCK PARKING
D. CAFÉ COFFEE DAY
E. BUS PARKING
F. RESTURANT
G. PUBLIC TOILETS
H. PLAY AREA
I. PARKING
J. VEHICLE SERVICE AREA
K. KIOSK
L. LODGING

PLAY AREA
Location
5600 Ocean avenue, wildwood
Crest, New Jersey
Area
Less than one acre
Built
1957
Architect
Morey, lou and Will
Architechural
style Modern
Governing body
Private
Mps
Motel of the
The Caribbean Motel
 The Caribbean Motel is an historic motel
located in Wildwood crest
Cape may country , new Jersey , United states ,
[3] in an area now
known as the wildwoods shore resort
historic dist .
 The first motel to use the full size plastic palm
trees that now adorn
most f the doo wop motels in the area rict.
 Incorporating such elements as a crescent
shaped pool , a
“Levitating ramp”, and canted glass walls .

 Incorporating such elements as a crescent shaped


pool a
“levitating ramp “and canted glass walls
The Caribbean motel
 shaped pool, a “levitating ramp”, and canted
glass walls
 Individual climate control in each room.
 Free parkIncorporating such etements as a crescent as a
crescent-
 ing for one car per unit.
 All rooms have microwave and refrigerator. All
kitchenettes and most other rooms have in –
room coffes
maker.
 “Cabana’’ lounge for socializing and relaxing in style-
with plasma TV and Bose sound system!
 Caribbean Kitchen – serving a special menu for special
occassions!
Architectural character
• Two- story motel with many
details typical of this era in Wildwood motel
Construction
• Features such at the levitating ramp and
Lean in/lean out glass walls of the second- floor
lounge demonstrate the time’s preoccupation with
“futuristic’’ effects, while the fake palm trees and C-
shaped
pool are examples of the motels’ pursuit of exotic
vacation
themes.
• The design shows a particularly creative use of
neon and other night lighting– angular roof
modellings are embedded with multicolored lights.
• Extensively – used plate glass emphasizes the ere’s
design preoccupation with making ambiguous
distinctions between inside and outside.The
Building itself to be a road sign, in the days
when Customers sped by at forty m .p . h…
2. Condition OF MOTEL ; The Motel is very good
condition
Exterior;

1. Overall Dimension Located on an irregularly \shaped property The motel


envelope would be approximately 75’’ * 187’’ except that the west wing angles
inward towards the east wing the main section is about 22’’ wide the west wing is
23’’ wide and the east wing is 17.6’’ wide

2. Foundations ; The motel rests on a cement block foundation The building


has a 3’’
crawl space to elevate the structure above potential floods
3. Walls ; The motel rooms have frame construction with cinderblock walls
4. Structural system framing ; Wood framing with cement block walls – desk
supported b steel columns ramp supported by steel braces discreetly connected
to
triangular steel columns –which gives the ramp the llusioin of floating the
4. Porches; The inside courtyard on the first and second floors are lined with
6’’ wide open porches The second floor porch has a simple open iron railing
with three horizontal rails and vartical posts spaced several feet apart most of
the other motels( not the caribbean ) used mitchell welding now of burleigh
NJ’’ for The
railing does not detract from the building other features in addition the
second floor lounge has an extended seating area with an interesting
see through canopy

6. Chimneys ; None- except for the boiler system’s vent pipes

7. Windows; The motel rooms have plate – glass


windows Which comprise the entire wall facing the inner
court.
Louvered to allow for air circulation, but have now been
covered with siding.
PhoneRoof;
A:Shape,Covering:Flat built up roof, recently renovated with rubberized covering.

b. Cornice Angled roof moldings with embedded ligts


Described above.
9. Lighting; At night the Caribbean takes on a different dimension because
Of the main sign , the multi – colored lighet embedded in the roof and
porch Moldings, the glow of the pool, and the original office
Sing advertising “hi ft.” According to the Rossi’ s , there used to be even
more
Lights.

C. Description of interior
1. Floor plans:
a. First floor: The east wing contains parking, the southeast corner has
the office, the southern block has motel units, and the west wing has
motel unite and a laundry room. At the center of the “U” is the
swimming pool.
b. Second floor; The east with has a lounge, the
Southeast corner and south block, and west wing have motel unites

2. Stairways; There are no interior halls in which to house stairways;


the

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