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런던의 나의 저택, Hotel 41

  • 이승민;최영은
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.222
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    • pp.104-105
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    • 2008
  • '참 영국스럽다...'. 호텔 41에 들어서면 이런 생각이 든다. 고풍스러운 멋을 고스란히 살린 채, 절대 튀지 않으면서도 사치스럽지 않은 품격이 느껴지는 곳이다. 런던 한가운데, 그것도 여왕의 자택인 버킹엄 궁전 바로 옆에 자리하고 있는 이 호텔은 작지만 절대 부족하지 않은 최고급 부티크 호텔이다. 모든 면에서 '최고'만을 선사하는...

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Experiential Content in Boutique Hotels: A Case Study (부티크 호텔의 체험 콘텐츠 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Junghee;Lee, Cathy Yeonchoo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.403-411
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    • 2020
  • This convergence study examines the case of the Andaz Hotel branches, which sees the critical elements of a characteristic boutique hotel as an experience and makes a successful case with rich experience content in the hotel. By examining sixteen experience content categories, eight from the Andaz India Delhi branch and Tokyo branch in Japan and analyzing them through Schmitt's five experience modules, we have found that both branches had strong experience content in most of the modules, in line with the brand philosophy of creating hotels that make the most of the local characteristics. The study also showed that the Toranomon Hills branch had stronger emotional experience contents than the Delhi branch, and the Delhi branch had a little stronger in the case of cognitive experience contents. Both branches were found to have rich experience content at various points encountered by the guests while using the hotel.

A Study on the Design Characteristics of Guest Room in the Boutique Hotel - Focused on Domestic and Foreign Boutique Hotel from Year 2010 until Current - (부티크 호텔의 객실 디자인 특성에 관한 연구 - 2010년 이후 국내외 부티크 호텔 사례 분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Xiao, Qi;Hong, Kwan-Seon
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2016
  • With the change of the times, the hotel industry of modern city also becomes diversified. Especially the appearance of boutique hotels gives customers a new understanding of hotels. Boutique hotels are different from ordinary hotels which only provide accommodation. It provides customers with different experiences and innovation space of life style. Therefore, the appearance of boutique hotels could be considered as the mature performance of hotel industry. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to discuss the design features of guest rooms of boutique hotels. The methodologies of this research are to investigate the concept and characteristics of boutique hotels, to grasp the direction of the guest room design and to come to the conclusion using the method of case study. The scope of this research is based on the hotel design characteristics mentioned in preliminary studies of Korea and China (after 2010). The guest room design characteristics of boutique hotels are classified. The scope of the selected examples is the 20 boutique hotels opened in recent 5 years (newly opened or re-opened) since 2010, in which there are 2 Korean cases and 18 foreign cases. Chapter 4 classifies the guest room design characteristics of boutique hotels into four characteristics of hybrid, experiential, regional and environmental by literature review.

A Study on the Design Characteristics of Traditional and Modern design converged Hotel - Focus in Prague boutique hotel facade and lobby - (신·구 융합 호텔의 디자인 특성 연구 - 프라하 소재 부티크 호텔의 파사드와 로비를 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Hye-Kyung;Kim, Do-Yeon
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.308-316
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of exterior look and interior space of Boutique hotels in Prague and to identify how the tradition and the modern styles were integrated in each element. The subjects of this study were 12 tradition and modern style integrated hotels in Prague. From the collected data, the followings were investigated; what are traditional and modern elements, how they are integrated, and what the ratio of the tradition and the modern style is. The results are as follows. First, regarding the level of integration of tradition and modernity in Boutique hotels in Prague, exterior look showed conservativeness and interior space showed innovation. Second, in the conservative combination of exterior look, the traditional facade made conflicts with the modernity of the signage but the expression was limited to the modern expression of façade and signage maintaining the traditional form. Facades were modernized with the limitation such as not to interfere its traditional atmosphere and signs were designed to be compatible with facade. Third, in the innovative integration between the traditional and the modern of interior lobby, they partially maintained traditional elements or reinterpreted the traditional elements in modern terms in ceiling, walls, columns and windows and used modern expressions in most of ornamental elements.

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A Study on the Emotional Evaluation of the Guestroom Design at a Boutique Hotel (부티크 호텔 객실 디자인에 대한 감성적 평가 연구)

  • Won, Mi-Suk;Lee, Youn-Jung;Jeong, Jun-Hyun
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.382-385
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to analyse design characteristics of the boutique hotel guestrooms to formalize their internal design concepts, and to evaluate the emotional response to these concepts, focusing on the response of consumers to the current trend of designs. It seems to be important, therefore, that this study are able to provide basic information necessary to establish a successful design strategy from the viewpoint of design marketing. This study was carried out with the guestrooms of 'O' Hotel, located at Paju, Gyeonggi-do Province, Korea, that is considered to fully introduce the concepts of 'Boutique Hotel.' A preliminary survey was performed by taking pictures and visiting the field from the 17th to 19th day of January 2008. Based on its results, a questionnaire survey as a major survey was conducted using a slide show according to Semantic Differential Scale on March 5, 2008. The collected data was evaluated by 50 students who majored in interior architectural design at D college, and was analysed using the SPSS Package

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A Study on the City Hotels from the Perspective of Space Marketing - Focus on the Boutique Hotels - (공간마케팅의 관점에서 본 도시호텔에 관한연구 - 부티크 호텔사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Cha, Jael-Kyung;Lim, Yeonghwan
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.119-127
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    • 2012
  • In correlation to the rapid growth of Korea's economy and increased international exchange, hotel architecture in Korea has likewise evolutionized in its own distinctive style. Since hotels accomodate foreign visitors, they should be representative of the local architecture in which they reside, to add to the experience of the regions culture. City hotels provide not only primary housing functions but also many different varieties of services. Furthermore, city hotels operate as a focal point for their local communities. Seoul announced special measures for the expansion of accommodations for foreign tourists, and a large number of hotel construction entities have consequently propagated. Unfortunately, the designs for most of these new hotels have failed to reflect their local cultural characteristics, with most having similar designs and programs. As Korea enters an era seeing ten million foreign tourists annually, progressive reform is especially necessary. Space marketing, which is based on strategies of cultural experience, is a crucial element to city boutique hotel planning. It must be applied to satisfy both the cultural needs of its local communities and well as to vitalize the local economy through development of cultural tourism. To date, there have been numerous studies on boutique hotels and space marketing. However, most of these studies are limited to interior designs and artistic trends rather than focusing on the unique architectural and public aspects of their respective cities. In this thesis, the overall aim and strategies of space marketing for the city boutique hotel are analyzed, and the elements of strategies are used for further case analysis. The purpose of this study is to find applicability of Korean boutique hotel development through the result of case studies. Also, this thesis aims to advocate space marketing for Korea's forthcoming boutique hotels, as a means to showcase its unique cultural assets as well as to advance its international appeal and competitiveness.

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A Study on the Sign-Consuming Expressive Characteristic Appears in Design Hotel (디자인 호텔에 나타나는 기호 소비적 표현 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Yun-Seong;Yoon, Jae-Eun
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.80-88
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    • 2011
  • The concept of the modern consumption is not limited to the value of use by mere purchasing and using of the products. The consumers in modern capitalistic society, consumes the semiotic value whose meaning is socially granted, as well as the value for using. Therefore, that tendency that the symbolic sign of the products is consumed to differentiate oneself from the others and express oneself appears. The designed hotel that reflects the features of sign consumption in the modern society and where the discriminate experience can be enjoyed through the unique and diversified design expression is drawing our attention. Therefore, in this paper, based on the theoretical consideration of semiotics, the tendency of sign consumption and its feature appearing in the modem society has been studied. And through the case studies of the hotels which have been built since the 2000s, how such features can be expressed in the space has been studied. As a result of the study, as for the features of expression of modern semiotic consumption society shown in the design hotels, the diversity breaking from the uniformity by the diversified thinking, the hybrid attribute, and the attribute of the differentiated entertaining images, based on hedonism, the inherent symbols and narrative attribute, and the flexible interactions through the experience of emotional consumption, are appearing.