Cape FARIANA Hotel
Date
2020
Authors
SAMARA, AWS
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Abstract
In search for adventure and natural beauty, tourists have started exploring very valuable
and usually highly sensitive environments. As a response to these activities a traditional
approach of implementing accommodations and touristic facilities follows to meet the
needs of visitors, but the fact that its untouched and undeveloped natural environments is
what makes it special and a destination to this kind of tourism.
It is the role of planers, designers and operators of these developments to make it possible
for tourists to experience nature through beautiful architecture and with the very minimum
impact on site, making it the least visually and environmentally damaging. It is the purpose
of this thesis to set up suggestions when making architecture to function as
accommodations for tourists in natural environments. The importance of resort planning
process and its effects on the image of the resort destination will be studied.