04495oam 2200721I 450 991081219630332120230803025133.01-136-48921-50-203-13750-71-283-99444-51-136-48922-310.4324/9780203137505 (CKB)2670000000325870(EBL)1122857(OCoLC)827207276(SSID)ssj0000826869(PQKBManifestationID)12359640(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000826869(PQKBWorkID)10808611(PQKB)11542350(MiAaPQ)EBC1122857(Au-PeEL)EBL1122857(CaPaEBR)ebr10653637(CaONFJC)MIL430694(OCoLC)827083264(EXLCZ)99267000000032587020180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHotel lobbies and lounges the architecture of professional hospitality /edited by Tom Avermaete and Anne MasseyNew York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (257 p.)Interior architecture seriesInterior architecture seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-49653-5 0-415-49652-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Hotel Lobbies andLounges; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustration credits; Notes on contributors; Introduction - Hotel lobbies: anonymous domesticity andpublic discretion; 01 Beyond the lobby: setting the stage for modernity- the cosmos of the hotel; 02 Learning from Los Angeles: Hollywood hotel lobbies; 03 The architectonics of the hotel lobby: the norms andforms of a public-private figure; 04 The hotel lobby and local/global journeys; 05 Shifting spaces; 06 Tracing tracks: illusion and reality at work in the lobby; Case StudiesThe Ritz, ParisLooking to eighteenth-century France through the lens of nineteenth-century historicism fora twentieth-century hotel lobby Mark HinchmanStrand Palace Hotel, London; Imperial Hotel, Tokyo; Grand Hotel Gooiland, 1936; Hotel Le Corbusier: the extended lobby, the resident asguest and the Unité d' Habitation as hotel; Watergate Hotel; The Amsterdam Hilton Hotel: Old Amsterdam'sLittle America; SAS Hotel, Copenhagen: Arne Jacobsen, 1955-60; The war lobby of Prora: KdF Seebad on Rügen; Exploding the lobby: Hyatt Regency, AtlantaThe Viru Hotel, Tallinn: modernist in form, late socialist in contentHôtel des Thermes, Dax: Jean Nouvel and EmmanuelCattani, 1992; Hotel Lakolk, Rømø, Denmark: Friis and Moltke, 1966; Gramercy Park Hotel, New York: 2 Lexington Avenue,New York; Paramount, New York, 1990: interior design byPhilippe Starck; Hotel ll Palazzo: Venetian blind in Fukuoka; The Zeebrugge Ferry Terminal, OMA: architectureafter the crisis of the whole; CUBE Hotel, Tröpolach: an ultimate home base and stage-scape of the alpine event society; Bibliography; Index"Hotels occupy a particular place in popular imagination. As a place of exclusive sociability and bohemian misery, a site of crime and murder and as a hiding place for illicit liaison, the hotel has embodied the dynamism of the metropolis since the eighteenth century. Hotel Lounges and Lobbies: The Architecture of Professional Hospitality explores the architectural significance of hotels throughout history and how their material construction has reflected and facilitated the social and cultural practices for which they are renowned. Including case studies addressing contemporary developments in hotel planning and design, and illustrated throughout, this volume is an innovative and insightful contribution to architectural and interior design literature"--Provided by publisher.Interior ArchitectureHotel lobbiesHotelsDesigns and plansArchitecture and societyHotel lobbies.HotelsArchitecture and society.728/.5ARC000000bisacshAvermaete Tom1135745Massey Anne1956-1135746MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812196303321Hotel lobbies and lounges4111063UNINA