The {tag:studenci} of Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości i Administracji w Lublinie designed a hotel building with elements available to the public in Lublin. A spa, hair salon, dental office or gym could be used here by visitors, guests of the hotel and residents of Lublin. The project aims to become a showcase of the city - perfectly located, with a multitude of functions, it would satisfy many needs of residents at the same time.
The subject of the diploma engineering thesis is the architectural and construction design of a hotel building with services on the first floor as a public building. The object is located in the city of Lublin within the Za Cukrownia district.
visualization
design: Robert Juśkiewicz
A powerful edifice to accommodate multiple functions
The plot is located near the city center and, most importantly, close to sports and recreational facilities such as Arena Lublin and Aqua Lublin, as well as the Metropolitan Railway Station. The building would be an ideal showcase for the city, aesthetically, functionally and in terms of location. With short distances, between strategic points, easy and quick access to public and non-city transportation, the building would become highly attractive to potential users. The facility would be an ideal solution for the need to rent hotel rooms by visiting tourists, athletes or fans, but also by people arriving on business.
visualization
design: Robert Juśkiewicz
The building is located on the plot in accordance with the established impassable building line from the courtyard, the mandatory building line from the south and the mandatory frontage building line from the northeast, southeast and southwest, thus not violating the terms of the Local Land Use Plan. The building is quite large in volume, so its body has been optically divided into smaller segments separated by a corridor with a rest area.
Public first floor and cozy floors
The first floor houses services, while the upper floors house hotel rooms and conference rooms. The building has four fire zones with four separate vertical escape routes, while elevators and gallery stairs in the central part of the building make communication convenient. Three different types of facade have been designed, using the same materials ofquartz sinter, glass and aluminum, but with different forms of glazing, oriels or decorative elements, so as to diversify the body of the building, as well as to give an original character to the isolated segments. Openwork aluminum panels in anthracite color, with artistically cut shapes, complete the body by connecting the segments of the building into a single whole.
board - sections
designed by: Robert Juśkiewicz
The first floor has a service function and is mostly open to the public for non-hotel guests. A reception desk, security room, game room, children's room, restaurant, public toilets, SPA salon, hairdressing salon, dental and aesthetic medicine office and gyms have been designed here. On the other floors, guest rooms and utility rooms have been designed, as well as an additional two conference rooms and two staff rooms on the second floor. In the central part of the building on the southeast side, an open space was designed on each of the above-ground floors as a leisure area, which includes six elevators, a gallery staircase and additionally on the first floor a reception area. The open space has a leisure function, but also an integration function for hotel guests who would like to spend time outside their rooms talking or reading books together.
Aesthetically pleasing and green
The designed building would not be fully attractive if it were not for the landscaping project, which is an integral part of it. Therefore, such architectural solutions were proposed that the space around the building and the building itself were a compositional, aesthetic and functional unity. The main part of the landscaped area is located inside the plot between the northeastern, southeastern and southwestern parts of the building with open space and at the same time direct access from the northwestern side. A representative and recreational area has been designed here, with plenty of low greenery and a few trees in raised flowerbeds and cascades, as well as a large square with benches in the central part and smaller squares between the flowerbeds. On the southwest side, a rest and recreation area with greenery and squares with benches was also designed.
mockup
designed by: Robert Juśkiewicz