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Award / Auszeichnung (auch für Studenten) | 03/2013

Architizer A+ Awards 2013

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Dolomitenblick

IT Sesto

Award Residential Low Rise (1-4 Floors) - Popular Choice Winner

plasma studio

Architektur

Dr.-Ing. Andreas Erlacher

Tragwerksplanung

Jud & Partner - Energy & Consulting

Brandschutzplanung, TGA-Fachplanung

P.I. Georg Mutschlechner

TGA-Fachplanung

Dr. Ing. Ralf Pellegrini

sonstige Fachplanung

Baukanzlei Sulzenbacher & Partner

Geologie

Duravit AG

Hersteller

Villeroy & Boch AG

Hersteller

Grohe Deutschland Vertriebs GmbH

Hersteller

Tobias Grau

Hersteller

Projektdaten

  • Gebäudetyp:

    Tourismus, Gastronomie

  • Projektgröße:

    1.050m² (geschätzt)

  • Status:

    Realisiert

  • Termine:

    Fertigstellung: 01/2012

Projektbeschreibung

The building is located on a hillside in the Dolomites, at the end of a residential area.
The volume has been developed mainly from its pragmatic functional request to host 6 independent apartments with one common circulation: through a cut that marks the main access and the division of the units the volume is splitted into 2 halves. Besides its functional meaning this incision becomes the main defining element of the building: from the cut at either side a strip unfolds that forms the balustrade of a generous covered balcony and ends into the surrounding topography. Following the steep natural hillside with each floor the strips and the façade jump back.

Programme
The building hosts 6 generous holiday homes, all directed to the sun and the panoramic view of the Dolomites. Each private unite is designed to get a maximum of privacy: through the division of the whole building volume into 2 parts, through the stepped balustrades which avoid insight from the above unit and from the passing by street. Each apartment gets an extension of the internal living area by a covered sun and view facing terrace which at each floor ends in a small private garden. Local larch wood defines internal and external living areas. Floor to ceiling glazing allows the maximum view and energetic gain as directed to south, external sun blinds and the overhangs of the above balconies minimize overheating during summertime.
The main circulation is very compact and a continuation of the volume defining gap and repeats the use of the local larch wood and the color code of the façade.

Material
Sitting at the edges of a residential area with a very eclectic and non-coherent appearance we focus to contrast this surrounding by simply generating a volume which grows out of its natural surrounding topography and blends again into it, by minimizing the used materials to a very local, almost vernacular code: larch wood and pre oxidised copper. Both the copper and the larch wood are exposed to a natural change of colour by the atmospheric influence of sun, rain and snow. Through the repetition of the colours of old, close-by farmhouses with dark, sunburned larchwood facades this building volumes blends into its natural surroundings.
Focus was given to the design of the copper balustrades which start from the natural topography, grow, become balustrades, attach to the building where the gap defines the volume, peel again off and end finally in the surrounding topography. When peeling off, the metal sheets which are divided into horizontal strips describe a curved hyperbolic-parabolic geometry: crafts knowledge is brought to its extreme.
The dark copper souurounds the volume from all sides, the strips form a second layer which gives shelter from and insight and finally define the roof as a continuation of the overall façade and volume. The form of the roof itself derives from local planning regulation which allows only a pitched roof in this specific building plot: slightly deformed it merges with our design intention but also with the traditional typology of pitched roofs by not simply repeating but rather exploring what new potentials of a traditional typology can be.



Project
Client: Private

Architecture: PLASMA studio
Ulla Hell, Eva Castro, Holger Kehne
Project Architect: David Preindl

Photographs:
Hertha Hurnaus

Structural Engineer:
Dr. Ing. Erlacher Andreas, Bozen

Fire safety:
Technisches Büro Jud, Olang
Per. Ind. Alfred Jud

Services Engineer:
Technisches Büro Jud, Olang
Per. Ind. Alfred Jud

Services Engineer:
P.I. Georg Mutschlechner, St. Vigil in Enneberg

Security Management:
Dr. Ing. Ralf Pellegrini

Geological Engineer
Sulzenbacher Ursula


Contractors:

Construction firm/ Main Contractor:
Tschurtschenthaler Werner GmbH

Electrical installations:
Eltec, Summerer Markus

Sanitary installation:
Egarter Werner

Sealing works:
ZINGERLE BONIFAZ GmbH

Carpenter:
Tschurtschenthaler Werner GmbH

Metal sheets – Facade:
ZINGERLE BONIFAZ GmbH

Metall structures:
Weitlaner

Windows:
Wolf Artec

PVC Windows:
Firma Feba

Metall Door:
Auroport

Resin floor:
Zandonella CarloH

Tile Works:
Comis Celeste

Wooden Flooring:
Firma Trojer Franz
Product: Admonter, Lärchendielen

Public Flooring:
Natural stone carpet: Strizzo
Mair & Schaller OHG

Plaster works/Coatings:
Schneider, Toblach

Wooden Doors:
Gruber Türen

Corridor Lights:
Quasar
2effeilluminazioni

Light Fittings Appartements:
Otylight, Tobias Grau

Furniture public area:
Tischlerei Watschinger, Toblach

Furniture private:
Franz Walder, Werkstätte für Raumgestaltung, Villgraten

Fire doors:
Ninz

Sunshading:
Hella Sonnen- und Wetterschutztechnik GmbH

Landscaping:
Gärtnerei Reifer

Lift:
LENZI srl

Sanitary Items:
Linea Beta, Duravit, Villeroy Boch, Makkan, Hans Grohe

Sauna:
Klafs
Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

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