The impact of interior design of service spaces on the development of marine tourism in the Egyptian coasts

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Applied Arts Helwan University

2 Professor of Administrative design - Department of Interior Design and Furniture Faculty of Applied Arts-Helwan University

3 Professor of Environmental Design - Department of Interior Design and Furniture Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

Abstract

The service areas are considered a tourist facility in the first place, as they are built on marine contributions to serve visitors depending on their subscription, whether it is a subscription, entertainment, or license. From the site, Egypt can overlook many countries, the most important of which are European countries, which are considered the main market for this, as they constitute exploitation of the distinguished location. Scientific coasts work with neighboring regions by attracting investors and many wonderful tourist areas.
Based on this clear model of the objectives that must be paid attention to the service areas of the pilot coast and highlighting the concepts related to them.
When planning the layout of the service area, the designer must vary the degree of credit in providing the functional, humane and aesthetic requirements for the place’s patrons and visitors, in addition to his design, special studies, movement, lighting, and differences in the group and the best kitchen between the different teams of the place must be considered so that each of them fulfills a part of the required requirements in an appropriate manner.
The principle of designing the service area was considered a discriminatory design process to aim to meet visitors’ different requirements depending on the land, age group, allocation, and social life.

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