在维也纳以西60分钟车程的朗根卢瓦(Langenlois),在一个缓缓向南倾斜的葡萄园里,罗仙姆葡萄酒中心致敬了当地丰富的古老酒窖系统的遗产。这个历史悠久的场地,包括有900年历史的石头通道,是该镇的城市规划的基础。SHA设计的Loisium酒店综合体的前两座建筑寻求与酒窖的几何形状建立类比关系,葡萄酒中心(2003年)嵌入葡萄园中,酒店(2005年)则参考了上方酒窖的分支形态。
In Langenlois, 60 minutes west of Vienna, on a gently south-sloping vineyard, the Loisium Hotel and Wine Center celebrates the rich local heritage of an ancient wine vault system. The historic subterranean network, which includes stone passages that are 900 years old, underlies the urban plan of the town. The first two buildings of the SHA designed Loisium Hotel Complex sought to create an analogical relation to the geometry of the cellars, with the Wine Center (2003) embedded within the vineyards and the Hotel (2005) referencing the branching morphology of the vaults above.
拥有30间客房的酒店扩建项目的概念是 "走出地面",通过预制的拱形房间与原始拱顶相连。入口处的反射池反映了弯曲的几何形状。这三个元素共同代表了三种基本的建筑类型:在地面下、地面中和地面上。
The concept for the 30-room Hotel Expansion “out of the ground” connects to the original vaults via precast vaulted rooms. A reflecting pool at the entry reflects the curved geometry. Together, these three elements represent three basic types of architecture: under, in, and over the ground.
扩建建筑的屋顶和墙壁都是用Rheinzink包覆。这种哑光的天然材料经过预先风化,与景观和天空融为一体。酒店房间的玻璃墙提供了山脉、葡萄园和现有的Loisium酒店和葡萄酒中心的景观。板式裸露的混凝土墙与定制的天然木制品相得益彰。
The roofs and walls of the expansion building are clad in Rheinzink. The matte natural material is pre-weathered to blend with the landscape and sky. Glass walls at the hotel rooms provide views to the mountains, vineyards and existing Loisium Hotel and Wine Center. Board form exposed concrete walls compliment custom natural wood millwork.
Project: Loisium Hotel Expansion Langenlois
Client: Loisium Lanenlois Besitz GmbH
Architect: Steven Holl Architects
Team: Steven Holl (design architect, principal), Noah Yaffe (partner in charge), Lourenzo Amaro de Oliveira (project architect), JongSeo Lee, Ruoyu Wei, Lucas Almassy
Associate architects: Sam-Ott-Reinisch, Irene Ott-Reinisch, Franz Sam , Gregory Holzinger, Karin Sam,Daniel Wohlschlager
Structural engineers: RETTER & Partner Ziviltechniker
MEP engineer: KWI Engineers GmbH
Contractor: Swietelsky AG
Photo Credit: Hertha Hurnaus, Holzinger_Sam Architects
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