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7.1 Conclusions Albania is considered an intriguing country to visit, due to his long isolation history during communism then for the reason of its natural, historical or other extra resources. Albania welcomes every year more visitors and tourists than a year before. The most developed type of tourism is considered to be the maritime tourism, with the most preferred regions with the biggest number of visitors and provider of accommodation, are considered the Region Durres-Kavaje, the seaside of Vlora and seaside of Saranda. The concentration of these areas in a densified spots in the meantime, limiting the tourism to the monopoly of one type of tourism, creates disbalances, need for distribution of the touristic activities in the whole country There is still a lack of research regarding the communist heritage of tourism in Albania. Other Eastern – European countries have developed structured documentation, furthermore strategizing their use and rehabilitate by different methodologies the use of the hotels and holiday camps, to serve the requirements of today’s tourism. The Socialist Party in Albania, managed to transform and use all the material forms and socio-cultural spaces into their own dogmatic purpose to achieve simultaneously the toughness of the regime, enforce the regime’s principles and follow a delirious approach towards the tourism and foremost architecture The research further on focuses on The Touristic Accommodation establishments in Albania with the focus in the City Hotels. The period of construction for the majority of the hotels, more than 60% corresponds to the Rational Period, which consists of pure forms, decoration free and characterized by linearity, solidity, rhythm, purity of forms and repetition of elements.

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6.7.5 Hotel Turizmi Sarande (Butrinti), 1968

2min
pages 186-187

6.7.3 Arberia Hotel, Tirana, 1972

1min
pages 182-183

Appendix 1

1min
pages 208-209

Bibliography

7min
pages 202-207

7.3 Recommendations for future research

1min
page 197

7.2 Contribution to knowledge

1min
page 196

7.1 Conclusions

5min
pages 191-195

Chapter 7: Discussion and Results

3min
pages 188-190

6.7.4 Hotel Tirana, 1973 - 1979

2min
pages 184-185

6.7.2 Hotel Turizmi (Skampa) Elbasan, 1970

1min
pages 180-181

6.7.1 Hotel Turizmi (Rozafa), Shkoder, 1970

1min
pages 178-179

3.2 Evolution of the concept of Tourism in Albania, through the lenses of history

2hr
pages 55-162

Design for Communist Hotels

1min
pages 174-176

6.7 Case studies through past and present

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6.3 Hotel “Turizmi” – a Typology “about Performance”

2min
pages 163-165

6.5 Articulation of Volume, Mass and Form in Hotel “Turizmi

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pages 170-173

2.8 Identity and locality as part of the design process

1min
page 52

6.4 Relation of the Hotel “Turizmi” with the urban Morpology

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pages 167-169

2.7 The typologies of hotels with social and architectural design impact

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pages 48-51

............................................................................................................................... 41 2.6 The concept of typology in architecture

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pages 45-47

2.1 Dimensions of Tourism and Indicators. The Concept of Urry

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2.4 The evolution of the “Hotel”

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pages 36-44

Chapter 2: Theoretical framework

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page 29

2.3 The Definition of Hotel

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pages 34-35

1.7 Methodology

3min
pages 23-26

1.8 Expected results and stakeholders

2min
pages 27-28

2.2 Architecture and its contribution to Tourism

4min
pages 31-33

1.6 Limitations of the study

1min
page 22

1.2 Outcomes and Challenges of political shifts in terms of tourism

3min
pages 15-16

Abstract [English

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page 11

1.5 Purpose of the study

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page 21

Abstract [Italian

2min
pages 12-13

performance

2min
pages 18-20

capacities

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page 17

Acknowledgements

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page 7
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