In my final floor plans the matrix I did
earlier helped me put together the functions of my Boutique Hotel pretty efficiently. I may need to fix some things later on.
First Level- As one enters into the
building they see the check in counter and the main lobby which is of double
height space. The first level has the all day dining exclusively for hotel
guests, a bar, the banquet room, and
next to it a restaurant which has great views of the water. The main
circulation is in the center long rectangular element which takes you to different spaces, and therefore it leads into another area which is the retail section of the hotel which goes up to the second floor, and also has its own lounge.
Second Level- The Second level is where
all the buzz is, the runway room is there with its own cantilevering runway,
and when it's not being used it can be rented out for private functions such as
weddings and so forth. This floor has another exciting space which is the sky
lounge that has breathtaking views NYC, and another restaurant to its side also
with the same views.
Third Level- The third level gets a little quieter because from this floor on the hotel rooms begin. On the third level there is a gym for guests and also open to public, a business center, and a spa/salon.
Fourth Level- All hotel rooms on this level with a wide range of views depending on the room.
Fifth Level- Only hotel rooms, and linen rooms.
there is something missing in your plans. there isn't any indication of the swooping form that wraps your building.
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