Future Hotel Design
To design a Future hotel for Hotel Capital Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Bulan, off, Jalan Bukit Bintang ,55100 Kuala Lumpur. The built-up floor area of this unit is sqft.That will be green building andfocus on fresh air.
FUTURE HOTEL DESIGN
Projet Brief
To design a Future hotel for Hotel Capital Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Bulan, off, Jalan Bukit Bintang ,55100 Kuala Lumpur. The built-up floor area of this unit is sqft.That will be green building andfocus on fresh air without concern about cost.
A BREATH hotel in the city
(based on a concept tempo rhythm)
Everyone follow with their own tempo rhythm of life. Like some people like to live in a regular, fast-paced or slow-paced life, people tend to grow follow their own tempo rhythm. The rhythm of life is like what we do regularly and repeatedly every day. If it is disrupted, our body will be disturbed, and even health problems will appear. We don't need to force ourselves to follow the rhythm of other people's lives, follow what tempo we want or comfortable.
Problem Statement
Capital Hotel Kuala Lumpur is located in Bukit Bintang. Bukit Bintang is one of the busiest areas in Kuala Lumpur populated by concreate jungle. The area is constantly growing, so there will always be building renovations that cause air pollution. The traffic flow is also very large, especially when there is a traffic jam, the exhaust gas produced by the vehicle will remain in the air. Outdoor and indoor air pollution can cause respiratory and other diseases and is an important factor in morbidity and lung cancer.
Design Proposal
To design a natural ventilated park hotel in the city that serve as a green lung within the golden triangle concrete jungle. In my concept, green lungs represent healthy lungs. I hope that consumers can get filtered air during rest, so that consumers can breathe smoothly, and try to avoid letting consumers inhale polluted air and cause coughing. I will put air purifiers in each room and put some plants in public area, because as far as we know plants can remove bacteria and viruses in the air.
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