| The development of modern social economy has brought about the prosperity of world tourism and business,and the hotel design industry has also developed rapidly.As the main part of the hotel space,the lobby is an intuitive display of the hotel’s overall image.In order to make the layout of the business hotel lobby more reasonable and more humane,this requires designers to absorb the excellent design concept and design method of hotel space,further improve and innovate the existing hotel design mode.The topic is based on the basic elements of space composition-point,line,surface,and body related design theory,and it is discussed in the HBA’s more humanized design of the functional space of the lobby.First,15 HBA-designed business hotels and 15 nonHBA-designed business hotels were selected for horizontal comparison based on the hotel’s opening hours,the same number of rooms,or similar.Secondly,it explores the design advantages of HBA in the functional space structure of the lobby.Using statistical and contrast methods,it conducts in-depth analysis from the four major aspects of the main functional space,spatial streamline,spatial layout and space limitation,as the basis for vertical comparison.It demonstrates that the functional space of the business hotel lobby designed by HBA has more advantages and is more in line with the idea of ??humanization.Then analyze the cause of the more humanized HBA,which is the result of the combination of human visual characteristics,behavioral habits,subjective initiative in human space and human psychology.Finally,the paper summarizes the five aspects of design features,such as functional order,convenient streamlined convenience,enhanced layout balance,clear spatial boundaries,and refined structure.From the characteristics,it is sublimated to the basis of aesthetic principles,guided by spatial vision,and human.As the world’s number one hotel interior design company Hirsch Bedner Associates,it is of great practical significance to explore its design features and design concepts in the lobby’s functional space,providing a basis for future functional space design of the hotel lobby.Reference value.Figure 41;Table 41;Reference 51. |