„Moderné vzdelávanie pre vedomostnú spoločnosť/Projekt je spolufinancovaný zo zdrojov EÚ“ Inovácia obsahu a metód vzdelávania prispôsobená potrebám vedomostnej spoločnosti FOYER / LOBBY/HALL The design rooms VYPRACOVAL: MGR, BARBORA, KRAVCOVÁ Oktober 2014
CONTEND HOTEL LOBBY HOUSE FOYER FUTNITURE IN THE HALL DESIGNING STAGES: ASSESSMENT STAGE LIGHTING FLOORING DESIGNER TIPS
HOTEL LOBBY definition A foyer: [fwa.je]) or lobby is a large, vast room or complex of rooms (in a theatre, opera, concert hall, showroom, cinema, etc[fwa.je]lobbyroomtheatreopera concert hallshowroomcinema In general a foyer is a large, specially designed hall, but sometimes it is a corridor surrounding the main hall. Foyers are commonly decorated with art works, exhibitions. Moreover, the foyer can be the main place of some events such as vernissage,... vernissage
HOUSE FOYER HOUSE FOYER The word foyer comes from the French language, meaning "the place where the fire is kept". A foyer in a house is usually a small entry area or a room by the front door. It was initially intended as an "airlock", separating the fireplace-heated rooms from the (colder, in winter).airlock
Storing furniture: Shoe rack or shoe cabinet, Cupboards, closets. Seating furniture: chairs, armchairs Accessories: Hanger for coats, mirror Selected furniture should be both attractive and comfortable. Furniture pieces in the well designed hall
DESIGNING STAGES Assessment stage DESIGNING STAGES Assessment stage Storage space requirements: How many people will use the hall on regular basic. How many people if any would store their shoes and coats there. If it is a hall for a family what other special requirement could family have. Other activities that the hall will be used for if any.
LIGHTING Skylights =feeling of hospitability of your home. A single overhead light = small hall area for Additional light sources = larger designs / over the areas of sitting and relaxing,/. Lighting beneath and inside furniture
FLOORING Functional properties of the lobby flooring: Linoleum: durable, easily installed and available in a number of designs suitable but old fashioned. Terracotta or ceramic tiles: durable, aesthetic, easy for cleaning suitable for halls. Cork: softer could be warn out easily not suitable for halls. Hardwood: aesthetic durable, available in a number of designs but expensive.
DESIGNERS TIPS Analyze your potential guests - who your guests are. Create a unique environment Analyze the layout and architecture
SOURCEES Lobby Design Hardcover, DAAB-creator, Published London Jan Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home, Julie Carlson,London http/: