Hotels in the City!
Hotels functions as one of the main components of urban
tourism. Without these where would the tourists stay? Hotels provide
accommodation for both leisure and business tourists. However, in the city
there will more likely be the influx of many co-operate tourists entering the
city to conduct business. In this image is one of Port of Spain’s largest
hotels, the Hyatt Regency. As one can see, this is one high rise modern structure
with contemporary design and architecture, a feature that makes it unique to
the city and Urban Tourism!
The architecture of these hotels as well as other businesses
and offices in the city can be seen as a good reflection of a country’s
economy. The architecture and structure of these buildings indicate the state
of the economy as many modernized and newly renovated/built structures indicate
a healthy and striving economy (Hall 2012). In comparison to the buildings that
were constructed in P.O.S in the early 1900’s, the design and architecture have
changed significantly in terms of materials and workmanship.
In the photo, glass was seen to be the prominent material used
in constructing the hotel and so has a very modernised ‘urban’ look to it. When
P.O.S was now being developed, the main material used was timber to the current
use of steel, glass and concrete. With the city being greatly affected by the
globalization movement, architecture is ‘used as a tool for economic
development within the city’ (Harvey 1989).
Here is a link to view more Urban designed Hotels in the U.S.A
References
Hall,T. 2012. Urban Geography 4th Edition. New York:
Routledge.
Harvey, D. 1989. The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change. Blackwell: Oxford
Tourism is indeed a major contributor to the economy of Trinidad and most other Caribbean countries.
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