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What is the architectural structure of the hotel?

Hotel buildings are generally frame structures or frame-shear structures. High-rise building is a way to expand vertical space and gain more floor area and total floor area under certain site conditions. The same floor stacked vertically constitutes the standard floor of a high-rise building.

The tower space of high-rise building consists of overlapping horizontal space and vertical space. The plane layout and spatial organization of standard floors are the key points in the design of high-rise buildings, which not only occupy most or even most of the main area of high-rise buildings, but also determine the plastic arts effect of high-rise buildings.

Generally, it is a high-rise star-rated hotel building structure, which belongs to a landmark building. Plane shapes are square, cross, ring, circle and triangle. Rectangular, elliptical, windmill-shaped and H-shaped can be derived with a little transformation.

Vertical transportation hubs such as passenger elevator stairs, service elevator and two evacuation stairs, including ventilation pipe shafts, even service rooms and public rooms are placed in the central core tube, with rooms arranged back to back along the periphery of the core tube, and corridors in the form of verandahs.