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Architects: bergmeisterwolf architekten
- Area: 3220 m²
- Year: 2017
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Photographs:Gustav Willeit
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Lead Architects: Gerd Bergmeister, Michaela Wolf
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Text description provided by the architects. Architecture as a symbol. A protruding wing in the entrance shows the way, a sweeping buckled roof of black concrete leads to the reception area on the inside, to the lounge, bar, and out to the landscape. The ceiling grid mirrors the new implants.
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An open floor plan with small boxes or dens provides an intimate atmosphere. In the landscape, a well-lit stairway serves as the link between the outdoor and indoor pools. The bronze monolith seemingly grows out of the ground, out of its depths, and at night becomes a light installation.
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