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the mixed use concept...

The Harvard School of Design describes a mixed-use hotel as a space with “Three uses in one building, where no component makes up more than 60 percent of the overall space.” level 2 levels 3 through 8 guest rooms
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Mixed-use hotels can create a “one-stop-shop” experience for guests checking-in and using the facilities. This hotel concept often partners with well-known and loved restaurants, spas, or other amenities; these partnerships help to contribute to the success of the hotel.
This mixed-use hotel includes spaces such as, event space, restaurant, bar, mini-market and gathering space.



Accommodation is the essence of the hotel industry, the survivability of the industry is impacted by the provision of guest accommodations. The provision of favored guest accommodations fosters goodwill between the hotel and its guests.
“Zenith” is defined as the time in which something or someone is most powerful or successful. It is valuable to keep in mind that this hotel, as a mixed-use development, strives to stay in contact with guests throughout their stay, bringing further hospitality, and an exceptional experience to all guests.

Having the ability to spend a large period of time researching and programming helped me to understand the Polish culture and context of Warsaw. This project provided me a great understanding of backgrounds and equity in design.




