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Title: Five star hotel wave city center, Noida
Authors: Kumar, Mayank
Keywords: Five star hotel
Architecture
Issue Date: May-2014
Publisher: SPA, Bhopal
Abstract: The history of hotels is intimately connected to that of civilizations. Or rather, it is a part of that history. Facilities offering guests hospitality have been in evidence since early biblical times. The Greeks developed thermal baths in villages designed for rest and recuperation. Later, the Romans built mansions to provide accommodation for travellers on government business. The Romans were the first to develop thermal baths in England, Switzerland and the Middle East. Later still, caravanserais appeared, providing a resting place for caravans along Middle Eastern routes. In the middle Ages, monasteries and abbeys were the first establishments to offer refuge to travellers on a regular basis. Religious orders built inns, hospices and hospitals to cater for those on the move. The industrial revolution, which started in the 1760s, facilitated the construction of hotels everywhere, in mainland Europe, in England and in America; and the Hotel industry has never looked back since. The concerned design proposal here aims at creating an iconic Hotel for Noida which is one of the fast developing cities of our country and the proposed Hotel is a part of multipurpose land, in which the hotel site is surrounded by convention center and mall, which makes the location of the hotel very crucial. The hotel design here not only concentrates on robust and efficient space planning, but also on the aesthetic values which define modern day hospitality ethos.
URI: http://192.168.4.5:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/168
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Architecture

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