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Joined: Thu Aug 04 2005, 04:54am: Dhaka Posts: 666 |
Last week in our interior design studio Kazi Golam Nasir sir gave a new assignment, that is to design the interior a restaurant as a part of a 4 star hotel. He gave a floor plan of an underconstraction hotel. And gave some instructions. The plan is attached with this post. And I will publish the detail instruction later. Everyone.. please give some idea for the design. ]1169212170_4_FT0_floor_plan_hotel_interior.dwg[/file] |
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rubelraf
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Joined: Sat Sep 17 2005, 01:22pm: Dhaka, Bangladesh Posts: 333 |
thanks a lot man..... |
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| dan |
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Joined: Sun Oct 23 2005, 06:37am: Dhaka-1217 Posts: 109 |
hey thanks alot!!! what a relief!! 'n u guys pls keep posting ur ideas in this thread...atleast it'd be a gr8 help for me~~!!! | ||
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| NEO |
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Joined: Thu Aug 04 2005, 04:54am: Dhaka Posts: 666 |
(These information is from what Kazi Golam Nasir wrote on the printed plan of the assignment and mostly from notes of the people who attended the class.) General Information & requirements: - This restaurant is a part of a four star hotel. It’s in the 3rd floor of the hotel building. - It is for 122 to 244 people. - Breakfast and lunch buffet is arranged in two times. 0730-2100 is declared as the rush hours. - Cash counter. - A buffet table where 30/35 may be served at a time (dishes are of 1’ or 18”) - Tea, coffee, milk, juice processing and serving facilities - Counters, chafe table - Additional furniture - Supportive services Submission Requirements - All openings (doors, windows) must be in scaled drawing - Furniture layout - Ceiling design - Floor Finish detail - Lighting - Perspective drawing 1st Preli: 17th January, 2007 2nd Preli: 28th January, 2007 Final Submission: 31st January, 2007 Edited Mon Jan 22 2007, 09:17am |
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rubelraf
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Joined: Sat Sep 17 2005, 01:22pm: Dhaka, Bangladesh Posts: 333 |
ohh.... neo, thanks for the info.... ) |
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| james2233 |
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Joined: Thu Sep 05 2024, 11:07pm: LA Posts: 0 |
Design development is such a crucial phase—it’s where creative ideas start taking real shape! It’s exciting to see concepts evolve into detailed, functional designs that bring vision and purpose together. Looking forward to the final outcome! http://we4charity.com/ | ||
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| lavendertobye |
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Joined: Tue Sep 23 2025, 01:52am: usa Posts: 0 |
Exciting project! A 4-star hotel restaurant interior presents great design opportunities. I'd suggest exploring warm lighting and natural materials to create an inviting atmosphere. Perhaps a focal point like a custom art piece? Anyone considered incorporating outdoor views or a theme related to winter sports like a Snow rider motif? Just some initial thoughts; looking forward to seeing your detailed instructions! |
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| Haallyn |
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Joined: Mon Sep 29 2025, 07:13am: Georgia Posts: 0 |
That sounds like a great assignment! When designing a restaurant interior as part of a hotel, it’s important to balance functionality with atmosphere — people come not only to eat but to enjoy the whole experience. You might want to focus on natural textures, lighting, and elements that connect with cultural identity while still feeling modern and comfortable. I’ve found some inspiration from Victoria Yakusha — they create projects that combine authenticity with minimalism, and their approach could give you some fresh ideas for your concept. | ||
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