1.1 Entrance

1.1 Entrance

Facility Design Process
Design Guides
01.0 Arrival
02.0 Administration
03.0 Retail
04.0 Lockers/Changing
05.0 Relaxation Spaces
06.0 Indoor Amenities
07.0 Spa Treatment Rooms
08.0 Regenerative Medicine
09.0 MedSpa
10.0 Beauty Salon
11.0 Barber/Men’s Salon
12.0 Spa Culinary
13.0 Support
14.0 Fitness
15.0 Outdoor Fitness
16.0 Outdoor Thermal Amenities
17.0 Landscape
1.0 Pre-Launch - 01 Documentation
1.0 Pre-Launch - 02 DLC Partners & Stakeholders
1.0 Pre-Launch - 03 Site Audit & Survey
1.0 Pre-Launch - 04 Systems & Processes
18.0 Other Wellness Associated
19.0 Circulation
2.0 Launch
2.0 Launch - 01 Presentations & Proposals
2.0 Launch - 02 Menus & Marketing Material
2.0 Launch - 03 Vendor Forms & Information
2.0 Launch - 04 SOPs & Protocols
2.0 Launch - 05 Staffing & Onboarding
2.0 Launch - 06 Operational Systems & Software
3.0 Active Operations
3.0 Active Operations - 01 Documentation
3.0 Active Operations - 02 Vendors Inventories & Quotes
3.0 Active Operations - 03 Menus Brochures & Printed Collateral
3.0 Active Operations - 04 SOPs & Protocols
3.0 Active Operations - 05 Staffing
3.0 Active Operations - 06 Operational Equip. & Programs
3.0 Active Operations - 07 Presentations & Proposals
Design Resources
 

Entrance


Objective

Identify the Discovery Well Being spa by creating a memorable and dramatic entrance that invites and identifies the spa. Where applicable the entrance should protect and shelter guests from the elements.
Identify the Discovery Well Being spa by creating a memorable and dramatic entrance that invites and identifies the spa. Where applicable the entrance should protect and shelter guests from the elements.

Space Planning

Position the spa entry off of the main hotel entrance, lobby lounge and check-in areas. Plan the space with one main guest entry point to permit employees to monitor and control access to the facilities. If a secondary entry is required from the parking or hotel, locate the entry to permit visual observation and control by the staff.
Position the spa entry off of the main hotel entrance, lobby lounge and check-in areas. Plan the space with one main guest entry point to permit employees to monitor and control access to the facilities. If a secondary entry is required from the parking or hotel, locate the entry to permit visual observation and control by the staff.
  • Provide dedicated fitness entrances outside of the spa as the hours of operation for these areas may differ. Avoid service circulation such as deliveries, laundry, and employee entrances through the arrival area.

Design Features (Amenities and Enhancements)

Features:
Features:
  • Prominently display the signage and iconography at the entrance.
  • Ensure the signage is lit day and night.
  • Create a window storefront with strong vehicular and pedestrian appeal, as required.
  • Pathways into the spa should be designed tastefully to attract guests and wide enough to encourage casual entry into the space. (1.82cm or 6’-0” wide minimum)
  • Provide a non-obtrusive lockdown system to protect spa and retail functions during non-operational hours.
  • Provide adequate signage within the hotel directing guests to the spa.
  • Provide weather protection with awnings, canopies, or roof structures, as required.
  • In cold weather climates consider vestibules to eliminate drafts.

Flooring and Wall Finishes

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Furniture and Equipment

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Lighting

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Temperature and Ventilation

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Electrical and Technology Requirements

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Infection Control and Safety Measures

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