Résumé:
In today's ever-changing world, where architectural innovation continues to advance
to meet new challenges, business travel has become a key driver of economic growth.
As nations become increasingly interconnected, the ability to communicate seamlessly
and travel efficiently has become indispensable. This is business tourism, a specialized
segment that not only facilitates trade but also enhances global networking
opportunities. In our thesis, we wish to address this topic of tourism in Algeria and how
to make it sustainable in the long term. Within this framework, we have selected a
business hotel project in Bab Ezzouar To ensure not only comfortable working spaces
but also luxurious areas for accommodation and leisure, aiming to fully satisfy our
clients and enhance their overall experience in our hotel, this hotel situated in the
business district, as it aligns with this same goal: establishing a hub for business. The
design approach is structured around three main phases: (i) A comprehensive urban
analysis (typo morphological, sensorial), identifying the site’s strengths, constraints,
and opportunities through a detailed SWOT reading, ensuring the project integrates
harmoniously into its context. (ii) A study of real-world business hotels, to understand
their programs, operational logic, and spatial organization. (iii)The introduction of
environmental concept, aiming to reduce energy consumption through bioclimatic
architectural choices and digital simulations, with the goal of balancing thermal and
visual comfort.
The result is an eco-friendly business hotel, developed through thoughtful reflection at
the crossroads of sustainable design, a deep understanding of business tourism
requirements, and a thorough reading of the site. This project is not only an
architectural response but also an invitation to rethink business spaces as intelligent,
sensitive, and forward-thinking environments.