Hotel Lighting Systems in the Context of Global Energy Crisis - an Approach in Perspective of Sustainable Development

Abstract

The first concerns regarding the hotelier design occurred since the early twentieth century. Under the pressure of contemporary social and economic factors and under constraints within different categories, designers with a broad vision and who are able to work in an integrated system facing the constraints of legal, environmental and safety regulations imposed by European Union are in high demand. This paper aims to highlight through scientific approach that only an integrated hotelier design system can provide a unified vision in Europe regarding the creation of unitary standards, but with high specificity to enhance competitiveness.

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Mihaela-Simona Apostol

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Mihaela-Simona Apostol (2012). Hotel Lighting Systems in the Context of Global Energy Crisis - an Approach in Perspective of Sustainable Development. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 2(1), 204-210. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-247750