Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability
This paper presents a practice-based research to achieve a deeper understanding of the spatial issues related to backpacker tourism, a booming industry in Budapest. The authors designed six backpacker hostels between 2013 and 2015, and of these, four are presently in operation. Hostels are the main...
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doaj-4ce995c7e12c4a98be630ea128a086432021-02-02T06:22:27ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352017-06-016215716810.1016/j.foar.2017.02.005Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptabilityGergely HoryZoltán MajorPéter MüllnerMelinda BenkoThis paper presents a practice-based research to achieve a deeper understanding of the spatial issues related to backpacker tourism, a booming industry in Budapest. The authors designed six backpacker hostels between 2013 and 2015, and of these, four are presently in operation. Hostels are the main infrastructures within the global network of backpacker tourism. Results from the design process revealed that the creation and operation of hostels are significantly influenced by three issues, namely, informality, density, and adaptability. These issues are negotiated on three interconnected levels: the city, the building, and the interior. The authors developed an experimental structure for dormitory spaces as a conscious reaction to these issues. This experimental structure is presented and evaluated, and further paths of development are formulated based on the results.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263517300080Built environmentDesign knowledgeHistoric city centerInterior designBackpacker hostels |
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Gergely Hory Zoltán Major Péter Müllner Melinda Benko Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability Frontiers of Architectural Research Built environment Design knowledge Historic city center Interior design Backpacker hostels |
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Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability |
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Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability |
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Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability |
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Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability |
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Exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in Budapest׳s historic center: Informality, density, and adaptability |
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exploration of spatial design issues at backpacker hostels in budapest׳s historic center: informality, density, and adaptability |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
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Frontiers of Architectural Research |
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This paper presents a practice-based research to achieve a deeper understanding of the spatial issues related to backpacker tourism, a booming industry in Budapest. The authors designed six backpacker hostels between 2013 and 2015, and of these, four are presently in operation. Hostels are the main infrastructures within the global network of backpacker tourism. Results from the design process revealed that the creation and operation of hostels are significantly influenced by three issues, namely, informality, density, and adaptability. These issues are negotiated on three interconnected levels: the city, the building, and the interior. The authors developed an experimental structure for dormitory spaces as a conscious reaction to these issues. This experimental structure is presented and evaluated, and further paths of development are formulated based on the results. |
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Built environment Design knowledge Historic city center Interior design Backpacker hostels |
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