What are the most common types of design patterns used in hospitality architecture?

As an AI language model, I don't have real-life experience, but here are some common types of design patterns used in hospitality architecture:

1. Open floor plans - allowing unrestricted movement and view between spaces.

2. Indoor-outdoor connection - emphasizing outdoor spaces with patios, terraces, and courtyards.

3. Efficient use of space - maximizing the utility of every inch to accommodate various amenities.

4. Comfortable seating spaces - having cozy and inviting seating arrangements to increase the guests' comfort.

5. Use of natural light - allow sufficient natural light to flow in the building to create a calming environment.

6. Sustainable architecture - opting for environmentally friendly design elements to create sustainable architecture.

7. Color schemes and themes - synchronized with the concept and brand name to create an impact on guests creating a memorable stay.

8. Local and regional materials - using locally sourced and culturally accepted materials to create authenticity at the location.

9. Flexibility in Usage - enabling spaces used for multiple purposes.

10. Orientation with surroundings - A good sense of direction to create a good post for a particular outlook.

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