YOUR BUSINESS IS YOUR PROFITABILITY IN CONCEPT HOTEL FUTURIST. SEE YOUR FUTURE AS YOUR PRESENT AND INVEST IN CREATIVITY THAT MAKES SENSE AND REALITY FOR BOTH GUESTS, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF. A NEW VISION AT SHORT TERM, MID TERM OR LONG TERM QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY.
2. A FOUR STAR HOTEL WITHOUT RESTAURANT WITH
A FLEXIBLE ROOF TOP AND AN AUTOMATIC SELF
GARAGE SYSTEM (ASGS) AND 500 SPACE
ACCOMODATIONS WITH A BED SWITCH BED (BSB)
MACHINE, A BUSINESS PANORAMIC SEMINAR AREA
WITH 12 MEETING ROOMS AND 6 SUBCOMMITTEES
ROOMS WITH A SYSTEM FITTED AREA SEMINAR
(SFAS) AND A TAMISEA AQUATIC UNIVERSE WITH A
CIRCULAR SOLARIUM TERRACE AND 10 SPAIC
BOXES LOCATED IN LONDON
3. PLAN
I – Analysis environnemental structure
A – Touristic trends on LONDON
B – Robotics analysis
II – S.W.O.T. Analysis
A – Strenghts
B – Weaknesses
C – Opportunities
D- Trends
III – The commercial programm
IV – Distribution channels
V – The ad
VI – Staff board scheme
VII – Staff planning
VIII – Room architectist drawing
IX – Aquatic universe architectist drawing
X – Flexible roof top
XI – Groundfloor basis
XII – Futurist hotel concept architestist drawing
4. I- Analysis environnemental structure
A – Touristic trends on LONDON
• The UK is the eighth largest international
tourism destination ranked by visitor
numbers. The first seven destinations are
France, USA, Spain, China, Italy, Turkey and
Germany.
• The UK is the sixth largest international
tourism destination ranked by visitor
expenditure. The first five destinations are
USA, China, Spain, France, and Italy.
• The UK accounts for 3.6% of global
international tourism receipts.
The average spend per visit is 609 £ and the
average length of stay is 7,7 nights.
Total spending by international students* on
all types of
course in the UK, from English language to
doctoral degrees,
5. was estimated to be £14bn, with the potential
to grow to £25bn by 2020. (Estimating the
Value to the UK of Education Exports,
Department for Business,
Innovation and Skills, June 2011 *Not all
students are classified as tourists).
A new Full Time Equivalent tourism job is
created with every £54,000 increase in
tourism revenue. (Tourism: jobs and growth,
VisitBritain / Deloitte, 2013)
• Since 2009, tourism employment has
increased at almost double the rate of the rest
of the UK labour market.
Employment in UK tourism industries
increased between 2009 and 2014, from 2.66
million to 2.97 million.
• The sector is the UK’s third largest employer,
accounting for 9.5% of total employment.
• Tourism is one the fastest growing sectors in
the UK in employment terms.
6. Employment in UK tourism industries
increased between 2009 and 2014, from 2.66
million to 2.97 million.
• The sector is the UK’s third largest employer,
accounting for 9.5% of total employment.
• Tourism is one the fastest growing sectors in
the UK in employment terms.
• There are 265,000 tourism businesses in the
UK.
• Tourism businesses account for 10% of all
businesses in the UK. (Tourism: jobs and
growth, VisitBritain / Deloitte, 2013
DETI ,Inter Departmental Business Register
2014)
• More than 74% of people working in the
sector
are British.
Labour Force Survey, Office for National
Statistics, 2013
Source :
7. London has had a variable trading year
to date. Our forecasts for London, given
a slower than expected first half in 2015,
are now lower than those predicted in
February this year. The forecast year-onyear
growth for London occupancy is 1% in 2015
and 0.3% in 2016, taking occupancy to 84%.
ADR growth is forecast to be 1.8% in 2015 and
2.2% in 2016. This growth takes ADR to £142
and £145 respectively. The increase in
occupancy and ADR is partly due to the Rugby
World Cup in H2 2015. This drives RevPAR
growth of 2.7% this year and a further 2.3% in
2016, taking RevPAR to £119 this year and
£122 in 2016.
Source :
https://www.pwc.co.uk/assets/pdf/uk-
hotels-forecast-2016.pdf
8. B – Robotics analysis
Just a few words : 1 robot for 3 humans. It means for FHC Y’LONDON’E an organization
with robots needs 47 staffs to run. Without them, the figure is 104. Read carefully this source
article below :
9. II – S.W.O.T analysis
A - Strenghts
- Business space on the roof with panoramic view and 12
meeting rooms et 6 subcommittee rooms with a SYSTEM
FITTED AREA SEMINAR (SFAS)
- TAMISEA aquatic universe opens every day from 08.00
AM to 22.00 PM with 10 spaic boxes
- Space accommodation with digital and dometic
equipment
- Automatic Self Garage System (ASGS)
- Room service with high quality products from 06 H 30 to
00 H 00 issued from partnerships with restaurants
- Groundfloor platform
- Flexible rooftop
- Bed Switch Bed machine (BSB)
11. C – Opportunities
- Competitive advantage for innovative product
- Geographic adaptations of the project
12. D – Threats
- Administrative state disk
- Maslowien blocking return in triumph
- Terrorists risks
13. ,
III – Commercial programm
The businesses individuals guests
We segment the businesses individuals (CEO,
sales) thanks to travels agencies and TO,
corporate (airlines companies).
The businesses groups
We focus on these segmentation for the
seminars, incentives, congressists and others
businesses groups,
The leasures individuals
Thanks to promotions, LS, yield prices and
upselling.
The leasures groups
Especially, the cible coming from USA and
UNITED KINGDOM due to the effects of BREXIT
14. IV – Distribution networks
The best network is guest connections to various links as our internet site created with WIX. All has been thought and
designed for trying them a new experience to enhance turnovers and fast IAR (INVESTMENT ABOVE RETURN). A
Click open windows on GOOGLE ADS, FACEBOOK ADS, BOOKING.COM, SLIDESHARE, EXPEDIA, TO LIST,
TRAVEL AGENCIES LIST, NEW YORK EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES. Do not forget smartphones and tablets
connected with booking and searching engine and the option « STAY AWAKE FOR YOUR NEXT SPATIAL STAY ».
17. VIII – Room architectist drawing
ACCOMODATION SPACE DRAWING 30M2 ET 40 M2
MOVING SHELVES
RELAXSPAXE(TABLE+SOFA+MINIBARHOTANDCOLD)
DIGITAL WORK BOARDVISUAL WALL
SHOWERWITHBATHDRAWERS180CMX90CMCAPSULEHYDROMASSANTE
GTB BOX
LIFTABLEBEDWITHVERRIN100CMX90CM
LIFTABLEBEDWITHVERRIN100CMX90CM
18. IX – Aquatic universe architectist drawing
RELAXATION
LOUNGECONNECTED
DRINKS
RELAXATION
LOUNGECONNECTED
W
ITH
DRINKS
HC1 HC2 HC3 HC4
RELAXATION AQUALUDIC SPACE FOETUSIQUE JHC UNIVERSE
FUTURIST AQUATIC UNIVERSE
PANORAMIC SOLARIUM TERRACCE
PANORAMICSOLARIUMTERRACE
PANORAMICSOLARIUMTERRACCE
AU RESERVED AUMANAGER
WELCOMESPACE
STAFFCLOAKROOMS
TECHNICALS LOCALS
WAITING SPACE
RELAXATION
LOUNGECONNECTED
DRINKS
RELAXATION
LOUNGECONNECTED
W
ITH
DRINKS
PANORAMICSOLARIUMTERRACE
PANORAMIC SOLARIUM TERRACCE
PANORAMICSOLARIUMTERRACCE
WELCOMESPACE
STAFFCLOAKROOMS
19. X – Flexible roof top architectist drawing
FLEXIBLE FUTURIST ROOF TOP
RAIN
HARVEST
SOLAR
PANELS
W
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TOOL
RAIN
HARVEST
TRANSLUCENT ENVIRONMENTALIST SEPARATION
ARTISTRY
SOLAR
PANELS
W
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TOOL
DIGITALTHINK
AREA
HELISURFACEW
ITH
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DIGITALTHINK
AREA
HELISURFACEW
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VERRIN
DRINKING
RELAXATION
SATELLITE CLIMB
CAPSULE
SATELITTE CLIMB
CAPSULE
ARTISTRY
DIGITALTHINK
AREA
DRINKING
RELAXATION
SATELLITE CLIM
CAPSULE
SATELLITE CLIMB
CAPSULE
20. XI – Groundfloor basis architectist drawing
GROUNDFLOOR BASIS (1 000 m2)
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MSP = MAINTENANCE SOLAR PANEL MDP = MAINTENANCE DATA PROCESSING
MVT = MAINTENANCE VERTICAL THRUSTER MW = MAINTENANCE WATER
MWD= MAINTENANCE WIND OHM = OFFICE HEAD MAINTENANCE
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MWD OHMAUTOMATIC SELF VEHICLE GARAGE (ASVG)
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