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Preferences for Hotels with Biophilic Design Attributes in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Journal

BUILDINGS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12040427

Keywords

biophilic architecture; depression; tourism; wellbeing; stress; hotel design

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) - Korea government(MSIT) [NRF-2019R1A2C1087344]

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This study examines the prospects of post-COVID-19 tourism and the preferences for hotel attributes during this period. The survey findings show that the burden of COVID-19 increases stress levels and the chance of depression, while perceived stress and the benefits of nature significantly influence tourists' preferences for exposure to nature and hotels with biophilic attributes. Based on the data, the study suggests a strong increase in the demand for biophilic buildings in the post-COVID-19 era.
Since the COVID-19 crisis has caused the cancellation of a great number of travel plans in the last two years, this study examines the prospects of the post-COVID-19 era, during which we expect tourism will return strongly. The impact of the epidemic on people's attitudes toward tourism, particularly their tourist choices, appears to be a major challenge for post-COVID-19 international tourism development. Very little is known about tourists' accommodation preferences during the period emerging after the COVID-19 crisis. With a long and challenging experience of lockdowns, stress, and fear of disease, the current study attempts to examine peoples' preferences for hotel attributes during the post-COVID-19 era. It examines factors contributing to peoples' preferences for hotels with biophilic attributes. A total of 507 Iranian undergraduate and graduate students participated in the study. They answered questions on their perceived stress, level of depression, the specific burden of COVID-19, the perceived benefits of nature, and their preferences for biophilic design attributes in their accommodation. The online survey was conducted from August to October 2021. We found that the burden of COVID-19 increased the stress level of the respondents, which consequently increased the chance of depression. We further found that perceived stress and the benefits of nature significantly affect tourists' preferences for exposure to nature and hotels with biophilic attributes. Based on the data, we suggest that the demand for biophilic buildings will be strongly increased during the post-COVID-19 era.

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