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Established in 1979 for design decision-makers within the hospitality market, including designers and architects as well as owners and operators with design responsibility. Reports on the design of new or newly renovated hotels, resorts, casinos, cruise ships, restaurants, clubs and senior living facilities. Features relevant news, current trends and trendsetters and examples of design installations in diverse hospitality environments.
Regular sections include: On Site (real discussion on people and places with an in-person touch); City Spotlight (profiles of faces and places in a single booming destination); E-news (where design meets technology and how designers make it work); Detail (news about people, breaking projects, books and industry awards and events); To Market (innovative products/fixtures/affects for use in the hospitality world); Solutions (tips and techniques from a designer's viewpoint); Product Tips (problem solving from a designer's point of view and discussion of products and design elements).
The annual issues include: In Focus-tracking people, products and ideas that define and redefine the industry of hospitality design; and The Source- a buyer's guide and directory of hospitality design professionals, delivering the industry's only comprehensive directory that is saved and shared throughout the year.
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Established in 1979 for design decision-makers within the hospitality market, including designers and architects as well as owners and operators with design responsibility. Reports on the design of new or newly renovated hotels, resorts, casinos, cruise ships, restaurants, clubs and senior living facilities. Features relevant news, current trends and trendsetters and examples of design installations in diverse hospitality environments. Regular sections include: On Site (real discussion on people and places with an in-person touch); City Spotlight (profiles of faces and places in a single booming destination); E-news (where design meets technology and how designers make it work); Detail (news about people, breaking projects, books and industry awards and events); To Market (innovative products/fixtures/affects for use in the hospitality world); Solutions (tips and techniques from a designer's viewpoint); Product Tips (problem solving from a designer's point of view and discussion of products and design elements). The annual issues include: In Focus-tracking people, products and ideas that define and redefine the industry of hospitality design; and The Source- a buyer's guide and directory of hospitality design professionals, delivering the industry's only comprehensive directory that is saved and shared throughout the year.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Architectural Design, Hospitality, Interior Design
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