Reception building
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Projekt • By PLUS ULTRA studio • Erbschaften
SBT | Boutique Hotel
Projekt für die Umwandlung eines Patrizierhauses aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, das inmitten eines landwirtschaftlichen Anwesens in den Hügeln Mittelitaliens liegt, in ein Boutique-Hotel für Langzeitaufenthalte.
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Das Projekt sieht vor, die ursprünglichen Zugangswege zu erhalten und den Eingangsportikus in einen Wintergarten umzuwandeln, der auf die große Rasenfläche im Norden blickt und die Rezeption aufnimmt. Dieser führt zu einer großen zentralen Halle mit Blick auf das Tal entlang der Nord-Süd-Achse, an deren beiden Seiten sich zwei Suiten im Osten und zwei Suiten im Westen befinden. In der zweiten Etage befinden sich eine Reihe von Junior-Suiten mit Blick auf den G... Mehr
Projekt • By Alumil S.A • Weingüter
Gerovasileiou Estate
On the slopes of Epanomi, a few kilometres from the city of Thessaloniki, a meticulously-tended vineyard surrounds the modern winery, where the renowned Ktima Gerovassiliou wines are produced. It attracts visitors all year round, providing space for lectures, performances, discussions, presentations, scientific symposiums and performances. The modern winery is surrounded by the vineyard which spreads over 710 acres. Especially notable is the Gerovassiliou Wine Museum which includes educational programs, guided tours and parallel events that take place, based on a variety of stimuli and information provided by the winery. In addition, the Museum presents to visitors one of the world's greatest collectors of corkscrews which numbers more than... Mehr
Projekt • By KAAN Architecten • Friedhöfe
CREMATORIUM HEIMOLEN
The new building for the crematorium in St. Niklaas (Belgium) has been divided into two parts: a reception building, and a technical building (the crematorium proper).
The decision to separate the two buildings was based primarily on practical and environmental considerations, but it also provides an opportunity to give each building a character and look of its own deriving from its function. It also enables a spatial rite de passage on the site and in the buildings which is appropriate to the different stages of a funeral ceremony.
Emptiness, space and clarity predominate in the new reception room. The use of clear spatial gestures and materials results in a room with a presence, but nowhere do the accents introduced take over. The... Mehr