Elysium Spa / Grau Architects

Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Beam
© Matej Hakár

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Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Architects: Grau Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  176
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Matej Hakár
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ceramica Vogue, Cidemat, Huum, Luceplan, Osmont
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Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Facade, Beam, Concrete, Column
© Matej Hakár

Text description provided by the architects. The word Elysium in Greek mythology meant the island of the blissful - a place on the western edge of the earth where the gods can transfer their favorites alive, immortal heroes living there in constant spring and without worries.

Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Beam
© Matej Hakár
Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Lighting
© Matej Hakár

When designing the spa in the middle of the historical center of Bratislava, we came out of the need to break free from the daily cycle and calm down. This space is a meditative hiding place from the outside world. We build the concept of an urban spa on the perceptions of space as a temple for the body. The reference is the historical public baths Grössling, which are located nearby and provided visitors with the purifying procedures of body and soul.

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Basement Floor Plan
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Section 1

Through a hidden entrance from Grösslingova Street, we dive into the basement of a historic building via the original stone staircase. In the former cellars, we preserved the original brick vaulted ceiling. We build the concept on embedded objects and a combination of terrazzo, brick, cobalt, and black cladding or wood materials. These objects define the interspace that winds freely around the entire spa. In the second plan, we work with light. With natural, which enters through existing window openings or skylights,s and is dynamic during the day.

Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography
© Matej Hakár
Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Facade
© Matej Hakár
Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Facade
© Matej Hakár

The experience is unique at every time and period. Or with the artificial, which is based on the functional substance, but also underlines the overall intimate atmosphere of the space. A visit to the Elysium Spa is supposed to be a kind of experiential path of purification and slowing down - therefore an art piece - the Trajectory of Movement by Stanislav Ondruš works as a reference to it.

Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Bathroom
© Matej Hakár
Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Beam, Chair
© Matej Hakár

The benefit of the space is also an outdoor terrace in the courtyard, where is a mobile sauna with sun loungers situated. The unknown combination thus creates a new relationship between the city and the neighborhood. New vistas and new experiences.

Elysium Spa / Grau Architects - Interior Photography, Table, Windows
© Matej Hakár

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Address:Grösslingová 3704/56, 811 09 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Cite: "Elysium Spa / Grau Architects" 04 Jun 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/983055/elysium-spa-grau-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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