A lobby is a room in a building which is used for entry from the outside. Sometimes referred to as a foyer or an entrance hall.
Many office buildings, hotels and skyscrapers go to great lengths to decorate their lobbies to create the right impression[1][2][3].
Since the mid 1980s there has been a growing trend to think of lobbies as more than just ways to get from the door to the elevator, but instead as social spaces and places of commerce. [4][5]Some research has even been done to develop scales to measure lobby atmosphere in order to improve hotel lobby design [6].
Many places that offer public services, such as a doctor's office, use their lobbies as more of a waiting room for the people waiting for a certain service. In these types of lobbies it is common for there to be comfortable furniture, such as couches and lounge chairs, so that the customer will be able to wait in comfort. Also, there may be television sets, books, and/or magazines to help the customer pass time as they wait to be served.
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- ↑ USATODAY.com - Hotels hope visitors check out livelier, upgraded lobby
- ↑ Lobbying for space: renovated and revived office building lobbies seek to make the segue from garages and the street inviting to office workers and pedestrians alike - Style - Brief Article | Los Angeles Business Journal | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ↑ A Building Lobby, "Way of Design, Book One"
- ↑ Lobbies Coming Back Into Their Own - New York Times
- ↑ Office lobbies become new battleground in landlords' fight to boost | Long Island Business News | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ↑ An atmospheric scale for the evaluation of hotel lobbies
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