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Hotel Dena By: London A. Hampshire

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Hotel DenaBy: London A. Hampshire

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Table of Contents

Research

Lobby & Reception

Bar & Lounge

Restaurant

Retail Space

Rock Climbing Center

Pool

Guest Rooms

Product & Environmental Information

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Research

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Research

Located just outside of Anchorage, AK

Hotel DenaConcept Statement:

Hotel Dena is centered around a fire and ice theme. Warm colors are coupled with white to create a dualist relationship. The white is meant to reflect the surrounding landscape of Anchorage, while warm colors help guest feel more comfortable and warm in their environment. Organic shapes are used throughout the space to mirror the ever changing terrain of the area. Sustainability is stressed by using furniture local to the state, being mindful of ways to save and reuse energy, and being respectful of the terrain in the area.

Part of the uniqueness that Hotel Dena provides is the numerous activities that come with the guest’s stay. Hotel Dena uses activities typical to the area like rock climbing and sea kayaking to teach guests more about the ‘real’ Alaska, unlike most resorts in the area. Lessons are free, and guests can sign up for day trips ‘into the wild’.

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Lobby & Reception

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Lobby & Reception Floor Plan

Two double-door glass elevators are located between the double staircases.The first floor is made to resemble a glacierwith white rock walls.

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Lobby & Reception FF & E

countertops

FlooringWallpaperbehind desk

f1

m1

m2

m2

m3

m4

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Lobby & Reception Lighting

Wall mounted fixture

Chandelier

L1 L2

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Bar & Lounge

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Bar & LoungeFloor Plan

Façade of Bar

Countertops

Located on the 1st floor to the right of the Lobby

m2

m2

m5

m5

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Bar & LoungeFF & E

f2

f3

f4 f5

L3

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Bar & LoungeLighting

Mini pendants over bar

Wall mounted fixtureNear booth seating

L4

L5

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Restaurant

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RestaurantFloor Plan

Flooring

Floor Plan of AthabascaLocated on the 1st floor above the Lobby

m3

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RestaurantFF & E

Wall separatingrestaurant from the Back of the House

Booth Seating

View of restaurant from the entryway

Wallpaper

f5

m4

m6

f6 f7

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RestaurantReflected Ceiling

Plan

Hanging Fixture Wall mounted

L6 L7

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Retail Space

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RetailFloor Plan

Located on the 1st floor to the left of the lobby

m2

m2

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RetailFF & E

View of Retail Space from entry way

Wallpaper on back wall

L8

f8

f9f10

m4

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RetailReflected Ceiling

Plan

L9

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Rock Climbing Center

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Rock Climbing CenterFloor Plan

Kuskokwim Climbing Center:Located on the 2nd floor to the right of the staircase

Rock walls extend up to 1’ below the ceiling;a self belay system is installed so climbers can climb independently. A spring-loaded, rubberfloor (in red) is installed in case a climber falls.

The bar sells juice, climbing gear, chalk, etc. Tables are available for observation & for breaks Between climbs.

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Rock Climbing CenterFF & E

m1

f3

f10

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Rock Climbing CenterReflected Ceiling Plan

Track Lighting

Hanging Mini Pendantabove bar

L4

L10

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Pool

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PoolFloor Plan

Located on the 2nd floor above the elevators

‘Second’ floor is 6’ AFF

To the left of the area is storage for kayaks, sports equipment, etc.

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PoolFF & E

Chaise Lounge

View of pool area from back right corner (near rock climbing center)

f11

f12

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Guest Rooms

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Guest RoomsFloor Plan

‘Freeze’ tile covering Bathroom walls

Located on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors

m7

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Guest RoomsFF & E

Behind the bed

Wallpaper covering the rest of the room

Side Table

m8

f1

m4

f13

f14

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Guest RoomsReflected Ceiling Plan

Close to ceiling in the center of the room

L11

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Product & Environmental Information

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Product & Environmental Information

# TYPEMANUFACTU

RERDIMENSIONS

ITEM #

ELECTRICAL

L1 Wall Mounted Van Teal25”H x 18”W x

13”D244855 (3) 60w Torpedo Candelabra

L2 Chandelier Van Teal 26”H x 36”DIA 681650 (6) 40w Torpedo Candelabra

L3 Floor Lamp Adesso64-90”H x 75” Max

D413422 (1) 150w Bulb

L4 Mini Pendant Lancaster 23-59”H x 9.5”DIA --- (1) 100w Incandescent

L5 Wall Mounted Van Teal 26”H x 8”W x 9”D 845155 (1) 60 w Candelabra

L6 Hanging Fixture Van Teal33”H x 20”W x

11”D140350

(3) 60w Candelabra, (1) 25w Candelabra

L7 Wall Mounted Van Teal 33”H x 20” W 140855(2) 60w Candelabra, (1) 25w

Candelabra

L8 Table Lamp Adesso 20”H x 8.75”DIA8003-

22(1) 60w Bulb

L9 Hanging Fixture Van Teal 19”H x 18”DIA 533050 (3) 100w Medium Base

L10 Track Lighting Pro Track 14”H x 72”WEU7232

0(6) 50w Halogen Bulbs

L11 Close to Ceiling Van Teal 10.5”H x 42”DIACF3100

1(4) PL-18 227v Electronic Ballast

Lighting Schedule

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Product & Environmental Information

# TYPEMANUFACTU

RERDIMENSIO

NSITEM

#FEATURES

M1 Wall Partition 3 Form ----- --- 3 Form + LEED

M2 Countertop 3 Form ----- --- 3 Form + LEED

M3Stone Floor

TileWalker Zanger

3/8”H x 12”W x 12”D

--- “Autumn Mist Field”

M4 Wallpaper Wolf Gordon -----PC 8-5671

Low emitting (LEED EQ 4.2); Post consumer recycled content (LEED MR 4.1/4.2); Recyclable – WG Reclamation (LEED MR 2.1/2.2); Fire rating Class A

M5 Bar Façade 3 Form ----- --- 3 Form + LEED

M6 Glass Wall 3 Form ----- --- 3 Form + LEED

M7 Glass Tile 3 Form¼”H x 4”W x

4”D--- 3 Form + LEED

M8 Wallpaper Wolf Gordon ----- 228.03

Low emitting (LEED EQ 4.2); Recyclable – WG Reclamation (LEED MR 2.1/2.2); Rapidly Renewable (LEED MR 6); FSC

Certified (LEED MR 7); Fire Rating Class A

Materials Schedule

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Product & Environmental Information

# TYPEMANUFAC

TURERDIMENSIONS ITEM # FEATURES

F1Rolling Task

ChairEQ3

44-47”H x 26”W x 26”D

3020 513 4 PVC seat, high back for extra support

F2 Coffee Table Adesso 16.5”H x 31.5”DIAWK2336-

22

F3 Bar Stool EQ3 17”W x 19”D 3025 217 8Ergonomic bent wood design, durable chrome

base

F4 Side Chair Coalesse 33”H x 25”W x 25”D --- SCS Indoor Advantage Gold Certified

F5 Booth Seating Coalesse49.5”H x 48”W x

39”D---

SCS Indoor Advantage Certified – LEED EQ4.5, LEED EQ4.1, LEED EQ4.2; 33% Recyclable, 8%

Recycled Content

F6 Dining Table McGuire 29.25”H x 52”DIA 513

F7 Dining Chair EQ3 35”H x 19”Wx 21”D6020 314

12Fire rated foam and fabric

F8Glass Display

CaseTecno

Display42”H x 48” W x

20”DGL111

F9Coat

Rack/Umbrella St.

Adesso 68”H x 12”DIA WK2058

F10 Long Table Baker29.5”H x 78”W x

44”D4079 Includes 2 22” leaves, extends up to 122”

F11 Lounge Chair McGuire 33”H x 33”W x 32”D WK 10 Contains recyclable woven resin

F12Chaise Lounge

McGuire16”H x 39.5”W x

87”DAA 29

F13 Side Table Adesso19.75”H x 19.75”DIA

WK2335-22

F14 Bed EQ3 44”H x 86”W x 85”D 5040 406 7

Furniture Schedule

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Product & Environmental Information

Used 3 Form materials, all with LEED RatingsAll wallpaper is by Wolf Gordon, all have LEED ratingsUsed no paint, only natural materialsGray-water System reduces water usage –

water from pool runs to toilets, etc.Low flow toilets and shower heads are used in all guest spacesAll wood flooring is FSC ratedLighting in public spaces (except for the lobby)

are motion censoredHVAC system is used sparingly. All windows are double hung so

guests can increase airflow to rooms as they choose.Solar panels are installed on roof of building to help lessen the use of electricity

Rain water is collected and filtered to be used to water flora and fauna in the hotel

When possible, products were bought from local surrounding areas. Buying from within the

state of Alaska was preferred, but products were

also bought from Canada, Japan, and the upper Western corner of the U.S.

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Product & Environmental Information

Designated smoking areas are provided on the exterior of the building so that the interior can remain 100% smoke free, including guest rooms. The smoking areas are located far enough from the entry that it will not be disturbing to the other guests.