Introducing the green line from the urban planning of the city and introducing it to the project, and during its passage in the project, there are recesses and openings, including external ones such as the private terrace (room balconies) and the other is social (the type that all hotel guests can use) and the roof garden and internal such as the internal openings (Double Volume) Drawing and designing rooms in an unconventional and non-boring way (because there are long corridors)
This hotel has been designed sustainably and also in keeping with the prevailing architectural language in Amman, Jordan.
Creating a new type of hotel interior language from a traditional, symmetrical and boring system to a system with internal openings (Double Volume) and introducing nature through this nature so that it makes nature part of the user experience.
The area of the project is 14,000 square meters, consisting of
Underground parking - 100 car parking.
Main lobby
Lounge
Safe Room
Travel office
Public relationship office
Courtyard
All-Day Restaurant
Main Restaurant
Gym
Spa
Sauna
Beauty salon
200 rooms
Ballroom
Business Center
Service Zone for Staff
This proposal presents a thoughtful integration of sustainable design principles within the context of Amman, Jordan. By incorporating the city's green line into the project's layout, the design creates a series of recesses and openings—such as private terraces and communal roof gardens—that foster both privacy and social interaction. The innovative use of internal double-volume spaces breaks away from conventional hotel layouts, offering guests a unique spatial experience that brings nature indoors.
The project's commitment to sustainability is evident in its architectural language, which aligns with Amman's prevailing styles while introducing modern eco-friendly elements. The design successfully reimagines traditional hotel interiors, moving away from monotonous corridors to dynamic spaces that enhance the user experience.
However, while the conceptual framework is strong, further development in material selection and construction detailing would enhance the project's feasibility and environmental performance. Detailed plans illustrating the integration of sustainable technologies and materials would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the design's impact.
Overall, the "Eco-five-star Hotel" is a commendable effort that thoughtfully blends sustainability with cultural context, offering a fresh perspective on eco-friendly hospitality design. With additional refinement, it has the potential to serve as a model for sustainable urban development in similar settings.
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