Guest Directory
Major Project Alexis Infeld s3713472
Park street facade Showing relationship between curtain formed walls and interior curtains
Ground Floor Corridor The conveyor belt works in both directions to transport washing and guests.
Rotating Reception in active state
Rotating Mail room Red: Residents Blue: Business Guests Green: Leisure guests Towel storage on the other side
Rotating bike storage room Available to leisure guests
Laundromat After the washing cycle, the user can throw the wet items into the hole.
Restaurant Kitchen Framed around the washing shoot that transports wet washing
Drying level Wet washing lands in the gold baskets and is temporarily monumentalised. It is then taken out of the baskets and hung to dry
Outdoor dining This space has a view to the system that facilitates the laundry process
Outdoor dining The washing line can be extended out over the dining space to provide more shade
Valet entry - Active The Rug directs the guest through to the reception
Valet entry - Inactive The rug is rolled back up and the bench is folded down that the car does not run over the rug
Ground floor lounge area The space has a view to the pool, but through the laundry corridor
Resident entry - Sydney Road The most domestic entry. The staircase takes residents straight to their dwellings
Park check in This pavilion is designed for the guests who prefer a more subtle style of check in opposed to the reception
Pool area During the day this area is designated to guests
Pool area In the evening this space is dedicated to staff to use during their break times
Valet entry Key is handed over at this point, but the curtain remains closed
Valet entry Once the guest is inside, the curtain opens and the car disappears up the ramp
Section 1:200
Section 1:200
Perspective ground plan
Sorting
Dryi
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Washing
Dining
Ready for drying
Diagram showing rotating room in first rotation
Diagram showing rotating room in second rotation
Diagram showing rotating room in third rotation
Check out time 11 am