Architecture exhibition. 16.05. - 30.06.2009. Berlin, Germany
THERMAL BATH
THERMAL BATH, THERAPY AND HOTEL
The project is situated in a protected park and consist of a treatment area with about 50 different rooms for medical treatments, a four star hotel with several different restaurants and cafes, and a public thermal bath for the patients and other guests.
The waiting areas in the middle of the treatment rooms for the patients are shaped around courtyards allowing sun and views to the trees, as to give the patients the impression of waiting in the park itself. A full treatment might last for several days and can consist of a number of different treatments, like different types of massages and baths in smaller private treatment rooms, a visit to a cold room with minus 110 degrees Celsius etc. Between these treatments the patients wait in the open and transparent waiting areas where the park is always close. One of the main aims of the architecture has been to un-institutionalize the architecture, make it resemble a hospital in as few ways as possible. The interior has been designed by an advertising bureau.
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Project data:
> Client: HCC/Kappa
> Project architects JSA: Jan Olav Jensen(pl), Børre Skodvin (pl), Ane Forfang, Carl Patrik Larsson, Helge Lunder, Minna Riska, Dagfinn Sagen, Thomas Knigge, Torunn Golberg, Torstein Koch, AnneLise Bjerkan
> Collaborating local architect: Domenig Wallner, Graz
> Landscape architect: Kim Wilkie
> Branding/interiors: C Satek
> Static consultant: Vatter Gmbh
> Year Planned: 2005-2007
> Year Built: 2005-2007
> Status: 1.phase completed jan. 2007. 2. phase completion early 2008.
> Area: 17500 m2
> Cost: 25 Million Euro
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