How Art and Architecture Influence Hotel Façade Design Automation


Authors : Michael Olusegun Adamolekun; Monday Olutayo Olaoye; Alabi Oluwapelumi John

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL196

Abstract : Hotel is a commercial institution that renders guests and travelers with two important services: shelter and cuisine (food and drinks) in return for monetary profits. Since guest are travelers and/or excursionist, the security of their lives and properties security is important also provision of comfort while in the hotel is important. Hence, hotel are constructed, with preferences to location, and other distinguishing factors for different goals and type of client, with the thought of hospitality. Architecture, art and integration of an automation system have always had a big impact on the way the world looks, how it makes us feel, and how it tells our memories. In the hotel industry, facade is an important, beginning and an overview of the experience that lies ahead of guests inside. It cannot be emphasized how important art, architecture and automation system are to a hotel's façade because they set the tone for the entire guest experience. A dramatic remark about the hotel's character, culture, and values is made by the combination of artistic elements and smart architectural design, which goes beyond simple aesthetics. This article examines the significant effect of art, architecture and automation system on hotel facades, emphasizing how these elements may attract onlookers, establish brand identity, reflect the context of culture, captivate visitors, help marketing initiatives, and merge in effortlessly with the immediate environment. By exploring the significance of these artistic components, the numerous ways that architecture, art and automation system influence how people perceive and interact with hotels will be understood and ultimately transforming them into iconic piece and memorable settings.

Keywords : Local Art, Work Of Art, Artifacts, Iconic Structures, Historical References, Artistic Expression, Architectural Aesthetics, 3D Modeling, Visualization Software And Building Information Modeling (BIM).

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Hotel is a commercial institution that renders guests and travelers with two important services: shelter and cuisine (food and drinks) in return for monetary profits. Since guest are travelers and/or excursionist, the security of their lives and properties security is important also provision of comfort while in the hotel is important. Hence, hotel are constructed, with preferences to location, and other distinguishing factors for different goals and type of client, with the thought of hospitality. Architecture, art and integration of an automation system have always had a big impact on the way the world looks, how it makes us feel, and how it tells our memories. In the hotel industry, facade is an important, beginning and an overview of the experience that lies ahead of guests inside. It cannot be emphasized how important art, architecture and automation system are to a hotel's façade because they set the tone for the entire guest experience. A dramatic remark about the hotel's character, culture, and values is made by the combination of artistic elements and smart architectural design, which goes beyond simple aesthetics. This article examines the significant effect of art, architecture and automation system on hotel facades, emphasizing how these elements may attract onlookers, establish brand identity, reflect the context of culture, captivate visitors, help marketing initiatives, and merge in effortlessly with the immediate environment. By exploring the significance of these artistic components, the numerous ways that architecture, art and automation system influence how people perceive and interact with hotels will be understood and ultimately transforming them into iconic piece and memorable settings.

Keywords : Local Art, Work Of Art, Artifacts, Iconic Structures, Historical References, Artistic Expression, Architectural Aesthetics, 3D Modeling, Visualization Software And Building Information Modeling (BIM).

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