Interior Construction Elements

Winter 2022 | Instructed by - Linda Zimmer

New York City Motel

The Somewhere Motel: Adding Sense of Place to a Blank Slate

  • “ Imagine that this generic lobby design is a part of a project you are working on where the client has asked you to reflect the city/region, culture or landscape of the surrounding area. For the purposes of this assignment you may choose the location….

    The program for the lobby is simple. You should provide a generous front desk, an accessible bathroom, a “behind the scenes” work counter/small luggage storage, and a passage door into the breakfast/catering kitchen shown in the plan. Merchandising space and/or exhibits are encouraged, lobby seating is fine if you have space, but not essential. ”

  • The intent of this exercise is for students to demonstrate the ability to detail a “feature wall” with an integrated ceiling design.

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