Project Description
This is a detailed architectural model of a large hotel complex.
Key features include:
- Main hotel tower: A tall, multi-story rectangular building,ikely the main accommodation block. It has a modernist design with numerous balconies that create a repetitive, grid-like pattern across the façade.
A lower, expansive structure attached to the base of the tower. This part of the complex has a more angular and solid look, possibly housing lobbies, convention centers, restaurants, or other amenities.
Outdoor amenities:
- Pool: A prominent rectangular swimming pool is situated on a landscaped terrace to the left of the podium structure.
- Landscaping: The model features green areas with realistic miniature trees and bushes, suggesting a well-maintained environment.
Site layout and traffic:
- Roads and parking: A main road runs along the front and side of the model, complete with lane markings. There are several miniature cars, indicating parking spaces and the flow of traffic.
- Integration: The entire complex is set on a base that defines the property lines and includes surrounding elements like sidewalks and greenery, showing how the hotel fits into its proposed environment.
Overall, the model represents a modern hotel designed for both accommodation and potentially events or business with extensive on-site facilities and a focus on site aesthetics.
From hotels and guesthouses to museums and recreation centers, these models serve as invaluable tools in shaping and enhancing the overall experience for tourists, as well as promoting locations of interest.
These small representations are meticulously created with high attention to detail, influencing and capturing the attention and desire of travelers to start a new adventure.
Hotels, museums, and similar centers use such tools to help interested investors explore the interior and exterior spaces, facilities, structure, design, and overall layout more efficiently.
This enables them to make the best decisions before starting the actual construction, allowing for timely adjustments to the project and saving both valuable time and financial resources.





