The Discussion of Cultural Pattern in Sea Resort Hotel Design—Research Based on Investigation of Corresponding Hotels in Bali and Hainan
Yuanfang Lu 1,
Jia Tang 2, and
Ning Han 2
1. School of Architecture and Urban Planning,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Beijing 100044, China
2. 1st Institute afflicted to Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, Beijing 100045, China
School of Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
2. 1st Institute afflicted to Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, Beijing 100045, China
School of Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract—The lack of coherence in current Chinese resort designs often attributed to a deficiency in consideration of the underlying context. By reference to ongoing projects in Bali and Hainan, this article explores the interaction between architecture and nature. It is hoped that this investigation will shed some light on how outstanding projects successfully integrate local customs with western designs in order to create a unique user experience, and perhaps offer a glimpse into the future trends of diverse resort design and assist architects and scholars alike.
Index Terms—landscape factor, cultural pattern, formation of space, design of resort hotel
Cite: Yuanfang Lu, Jia Tang, and Ning Han, "The Discussion of Cultural Pattern in Sea Resort Hotel Design—Research Based on Investigation of Corresponding Hotels in Bali and Hainan," Journal of Advanced Management Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 321-325, September 2013. doi: 10.12720/joams.1.3.321-325
Index Terms—landscape factor, cultural pattern, formation of space, design of resort hotel
Cite: Yuanfang Lu, Jia Tang, and Ning Han, "The Discussion of Cultural Pattern in Sea Resort Hotel Design—Research Based on Investigation of Corresponding Hotels in Bali and Hainan," Journal of Advanced Management Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 321-325, September 2013. doi: 10.12720/joams.1.3.321-325