Hotel Buildings: Construction and Design Manual
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Rating | : | 4.92 (703 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3869223316 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hotel Buildings is addressed to architects, interior designers, project managers, as well as project developers, property developers, and hotel operators. Having implemented their ownhotel projects, the authors are experts on this building typology. In doing so, the requirements of both hotel operators and planners are considered simultaneously. > Checklists for planning> Functional diagrams and floor space requirements> Approaches for cost optimisation> Requirements for safety and hazard management> Glossary and keyword index> Trilingual lexicon on hotel planning. Accompanied by detailed drawings and explanations, this book is a true asset. In this handbook on successful hotel planning, the authors present an in-depth planning aid for the design and construction of hotel property. On more than 300 pages they provide valuable advice on avoiding typical planning errors
His publications have appeared in various reference books. He holds lectures on hotel planning and has various publications in reference books.Tobias Frey (born 1977) studied architecture and construction industry studies. He freelanced at the office of Phase eins in Berlin, and worked with PCG on hotel planning projects in eastern Europe andRussia. Manfred Ronstedt (born 1952) studied architecture and civil engineering. . He was managing director of the hotel planning firm PCG in H
"Good Read" according to Amazon Customer. I found this book to be interesting, but I wouldn't categorize it as a "construction and design" manual. There are some good rules of thumb and past project experiences from the author, but the vast majority of projects are limited to Germany and surrounding countries. I also found that at
About the Author Manfred Ronstedt (born 1952) studied architecture and civil engineering. He freelanced at the office of Phase eins in Berlin, and worked with PCG on hotel planning projects in eastern Europe andRussia. He was managing director of the hotel planning firm PCG in Hanover, and for 25 years has provided planning and consultancy services for hotel projects across central and eastern Europe. He holds lectures on hotel planning and has various publications in reference books.Tobias Frey (born 1977) studied architecture and construction industry studies. . His publications have appeared in various reference books