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The architectural language of resort design: a critical overview of the tourism industry in Malaysia

2009

Historically in Malaysia the idea of providing retreats or resort facilities can be traced back during the colonial era. The Hill Stations such as Fraser Hill, Penang Hill, the Cameron Highlands and the numerous rest houses set up in major towns throughout the Peninsular provided early design examples in the hospitality industry. Though, the tourism sector in Malaysia did not experience significant growth until the early 80s which resulted in considerable progress in new resort developments. As Malaysia embark upon the ...

RESORT DESIGN WITH TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE IN AN-NUR 2, BULULAWANG DISTRICT, MALANG REGENCY

HANINDYA AGUSTA BAYU SAGARA, 2022

Indonesia's natural wealth and beauty are very beautiful. This situation makes tourism opportunities for nature very large. Of course this sector must be supported with adequate facilities especially in the southern coastal tourist area of Malang. An-nur. 2 as a religious area holds a unique potential that can be combined to create a resor environment that is different from the others. Creating a religious resor area can be a new experience for visitors, especially non-Muslims. Moreover, this design will accommodate various groups ranging from tourists, parents of students, An-Nur 2 foundations and local residents.

Sustainable resort development: Malaysian case studies

Tourist arrivals in Malaysia for 2002-2010 showed consistent growth, and currently about 24 million visitors are expected each year to visit Malaysia and join the resident population to enjoy the beauty and natural resources. According to the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, the number of visitors that support environmentally and socially responsible tourism is increasing, yet at the same time the country faces finite potable water resources, continuing degradation of natural habitats, soaring energy costs and also increasing public sensitivity to its economic dependency on tourism. Malaysia is a developing country suffering from the global problems of inefficient use of energy and increasing pollution. In the light of this situation the challenges faced by Malaysia are complicated because developing countries need to meet the increasing energy demands for their economic growth at a competitive price while at the same time dealing with climate change. Concerns regarding the environment...

MALDIVIAN RESORT ARCHITECTURE - 50 Years of Island Resorts

2022

In 1972, tourism introduced a new paradigm of habitation on the islands, introducing the idea of living on or near the beach, and later over and underwater. This was the advent of a new way of appreciating the islands, the sea, the sand, and the beaches-our own natural environment. The resulting types of island habitats are the island resorts that in large part define Maldives' identity to the international community. The 'one island, one resort' concept started in 1972 provided the utopian enclave space tourists sought from a tropical paradisiacal island stay. Over the last five decades, the Maldivian island resorts have evolved from a simple, humble, vernacular setting to the far more complex and multifaceted spectrum of products we are known for today. This book presents an overview of the historical evolution of Maldivian resort architecture in terms of design and construction for easy browsing that combines both text and graphics. The book provides a brief overview of the built and natural environment of the Maldives. It divides the development of resort architecture into five thematically distinct decades in order to trace the milestones, design, construction, and designers that shape this narrative.

The Role of Resort in Promoting Traditional Malay Architecture and Heritage Awareness among Tourist in Malaysia

ABSTRACT Resort is a place where people often go for rest or having recreational activities as on holiday from inbound or outbound of the country. Current trend on holiday destination indicates that resort with traditional, heritage and ethnic elements in its design, is the most popular type of resort design throughout the world. Malaysia with its Truly Asia slogan in its tourism campaign is promoting the uniqueness of local cultural and heritage.

SECTION 1 HOTEL DESIGN GUIDELINES & PROJECT SUGGESTIONS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION

 The following list is a guide for developers, architects, interior designers and MEP consultants to help with the design and construction of new hotels. Many areas have separate checklists and memos and these should be requested from Archipelago International if you do not already have them.  Daftar berikut adalah panduan bagi pemilik hotel, arsitek, desainer interior dan konsultan MEP untuk membantu dalam mendesain atau konstruksi hotel baru. Pada bagian tertentu juga terdapat beberapa check list dan memo yang dapat diminta kepada Archipelago International International jika anda belum memilikinya.  The general design of hotels these days is for more organic shapes, trying to get away from blocked building, walls and shapes and going more for round and organic shapes and structures.  Desain umum dari hotel yang terkini adalah desain yang lebih organik, fleksibel dan berusaha untuk menjauh dari bentuk kotak sebuah gedung yang kaku.  The number of rooms, meeting rooms, coffee shop seating and parking space must all be in relationship to each other of the hotel is to be successful. Supporting areas such as back of house and the number of lifts is also important to ensure smooth operations and a successful guest experience.  Jumlah kamar, ruang pertemuan, tempat duduk di Coffee Shop dan juga area parkir harus saling berhubungan satu dengan yang lain untuk membuat hotel menjadi sukses. Area pendukung lainnya seperti kantor dan jumlah lift juga penting untuk menjamin kelancaran operasional dan suksesnya pengalaman pelayanan yang akan dirasakan oleh tamu..  Among the many planning requirements that the architect/designers should address during the conceptual design, the most-important goal is that the smooth functioning of one area does not interfere with that of the others. The noise or the movement of people in one area should not disturb both the people working, and the guests in other areas.. When this goal is not possible, which is almost always the case in downtown hotels and properties over rooms, the designer must assess the relative merits of alternate groupings of service and public functions. The following checklist identifies the critical adjacencies:

Designing of Tuktuk Siadong Lakeside Resort (Tropical Architecture)

International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism

Lodging in the form of resort hotels are needed in tourist areas such as Lake Toba, to provide a place to rest as well as recreational areas, Tuktuk Siadong Village is one of the villages in Simanindo District which has many recreational areas. The design of resort hotels in the area of Lake Toba must consider the characteristics of traditional buildings around, responsive to tourism potential, and responsive to the climate. These considerations are used to create a resort hotel that has it has characteristics and attracts tourists to visit and stay overnight. The method used in this design is the glass box method by collecting data related to design. The data obtained is then analyzed to find the right hotel resort concept for the design area, namely the concept of Tropical Architecture. They are designing resort hotels in this area as a form of support for government programs in advancing Lake Toba Tourism and advancing the regional economic sector.