Selection of Design and Technology Solutions for the Construction of a Mini-Hotel: A Theoretical Research
Abstract
The hotel business is undergoing a significant change in its approach, which requires a thorough awareness of the elements that affect the decision-making process for these solutions. The paper examines the characteristics and benefits of a cutting-edge architectural and technological key for constructing mini-hotels within the context of promoting eco-tourism. The objective of the study was to examine the elements of construction and create a simulation of a management system for the building of mini hotels using a graph model. The study aimed to identify the key features of the system workings and evaluate them using an integrated valuation technique. The study suggests exploring the idea of constructing mini hotels also considering the funding, design, along with development of recreational spaces, and future hotel industry’s profitability. This method facilitated the streamlining of the management system for mini hotel development and the identification of two primary subsystems: engineering-construction along with economics. The most optimal approach to establishing the engineering along with building aspect of the management system for constructing mini hotels has been identified. The research has concluded that the creation of hotels is shaped by a multitude of diverse influences from both the exterior and internal environment, making it an intricate process.