This series investigates the historical, theoretical and practical
aspects of interiors. The volumes in the Interior Architecture
series can be used as handbooks for the practitioner and as a
critical introduction to the history of material culture and
architecture. Hotels occupy a particular place in popular
imagination. As a place of exclusive sociability and bohemian
misery, a site of crime and murder and as a hiding place for
illicit liaison, the hotel has embodied the dynamism of the
metropolis since the eighteenth century. This book explores the
architectural significance of hotels throughout history and how
their material construction has reflected and facilitated the
social and cultural practices for which they are renowned.
Contemporary developments in the planning and design of hotels are
addressed through a series of interviews and case studies.
Illustrated throughout, this book is an innovative and important
contribution to architectural and interior design theory
literature.
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