Hotel design and adaptive reuse: From historic palaces to the city’s dilapidated structures

  • Nikolic M
  • Kurtovic-Folic N
  • Milojkovic A
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Abstract

At the time of changing economic circumstances, adaptation and conversion of historic structures is an increasingly popular approach. Some historical buildings are very suitable for the revitalization into the modern hotels. The paper analyzes the relationship of the hotel, the city and its architectural heritage, as well as some of the factors that led to the eruption of alternative models of hotels, shown through a series of successful solutions. Many challenges of hotel design in historic buildings are listed and corresponding solutions are offered. Some methodological directions are indicated, and certain guidelines and principles for further activities in this field are formulated. In conclusion their applicability in practice is discussed, and certain disadvantages and limitations are listed.nema

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Nikolic, M., Kurtovic-Folic, N., & Milojkovic, A. (2014). Hotel design and adaptive reuse: From historic palaces to the city’s dilapidated structures. Facta Universitatis - Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 12(1), 97–112. https://doi.org/10.2298/fuace1401097n

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