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Due the arrival of different kinds of architecture in the RDM area, the
 
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- one unit can be shut down when needed.
 
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Revision as of 09:19, 25 September 2012

Due the arrival of different kinds of architecture in the RDM area, the place is attracting visitors from all over the world. In the hotel Veni-Vidi (He came, he saw), visitors can stay during the night and will travel over the RDM-area. To see them from close distances.

Because Marvin Valk doesn't want to disturb the image of the other architectural designs, the hotel has to act natural. This means the use of natural elements (gras, plants, wood, trees). Another way of implementing the buildings in its environment is using elements that are in every buildings environment (streets, paving, water, streetlights). If there's one building close to a big building, this might produce a disturbing perpective, that's one of the reasons why Marvin decided to have more small buildings. Other reasons are avaible to explain why there are 9 small buildings, instead of 1 big hotel.

- Smaller is easier to transport - one big building attaches the view of other buildings - a hotel has to deliver services to their clients (one unit can come back to a baseservice) - one unit can be shut down when needed. - small pavilions on water can generate a cozy feeling (like water candlles) Project14-concept1.jpg

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