"alpine grand hotel - revisited"

Clear positioning of the volumes in relationship to the
slope of the site
Competition
A four star hotel is to be built on the so-called "Edelweiss" site on the Silvretta high alpine road between the municipalities of Gaschurn and Partenen. Total investment including internal fixtures and fittings will be around 17 million euro.
"The investors want to develop a hotel of international stature. It should be one of the largest hotels in the state of Vorarlberg, with around 130 rooms; a range of restaurants and bars, modern wellness facilities, conference rooms and a children's play area." (Competition text). The hotel should operate all year round and be equally appealing to families, wellness tourists and (international) business travellers. The organisers of the invited competition
sought a design which is both logical and practical in the interests of the
hotel operator and sensitive and sustainable in the interests of the location -
particularly in its choice of materials. The interior design should combine
contemporary comfort and cultural references to both the locality and
international trends with operational efficiency.
From the minutes of the jury meeting
"The concept refers to the typology of the Alpine Grand Hotel - all rooms are located in a single large building volume with internal atrium which is rendered legible from the outside by the timber clad façade and narrow balconies. The entrance to the hotel is via a suitably grand approach from the south east which offers the possibility of driving straight into the underground garage - which is also directly accessible at street level. The large, clearly laid out entrance level includes an elongated volume which contains the reception, lobby,
bars and restaurants and a second area on the sloping side of the site
containing ancillary areas, the delivery bay and the kitchens. Above these is
situated the wellness area which is highly legible due to the cantilever over
the north-western corner and which creates a calm, sunny courtyard in front of the main volume. On the street façade a sports shop is located adjacent to the entrance/exit to the underground car park.
The project is convincing in urban design terms due to the clear positioning
of the volumes in relationship to the slope of the site and the consequently
minimal alterations in the landscape. The internal quality of the project owes
much to the generosity of the six-storey atrium and the resulting quality of
light in the reception lobby and circulations to the rooms."
Urban Design - Concept
Materiality and scale are the determining factors of the concept for the
proposed complex. The hotel typology and the urban situation mean that this is a landmark which can be seen from a considerable distance and engages in a creative dialogue with the traditional building patterns of the valley and the road. The strong presence of the building coupled with a gentle approach to the site lie behind
the structure and organisation of the new building. The individual elements are arranged across the site in a way which exploits its sloping nature while
logically arranging the more public and more private functions. The placing of
the two timber volumes on the plinth of local stone is derived from the local
constructional tradition which also takes into account the typology and
functional requirements of the hotel.
Compactness, minimum travel distances and operational efficiency were
achieved without taking anything away from the quality of the location, the view and the generosity which the facility offers to its guests.

Internal Pool
Product
The connection with the mountains and the Montafon valley is developed through the notions of fire and water and their relationship with the generous and
suggestive location. The archaic qualities of these elements suggest a constant link with the clarity of the mountains and with their scale, majesty and proximity.
The uniqueness of the hotel is marked by the evening atmosphere when the glowing flames of the fireplace and reflecting pool (both of which are located
outside) underline that the hotel is both a product and a landmark of the valley. The visitor is offered a unique experience and special moments. He sits protected and raised up in the protective embrace of the hotel and is able to enjoy the open spaces and the majestic panorama. The variety of options offered by the hotel are enhanced by the number of separate locations in the hotel where this relationship with the valley and special location is intensified - such as
the fireside lounges in the residential areas with their views deep into the
woods of the valley side.
The generously terraced building complex which can be easily reached from the B 188 form a hotel which is easily accessible from the public realm and offers the gastronomic quality which until now has been missing in this part of the valley.

High degree of flexibility by reaching the semi-public areas via the Lobby
Internal Areas-Concept
The semi-public areas - the à-la-carte-restaurant, the wine cellar and the
optional and flexible conference area - are all reached from the lobby and the
promenade-like hotel terrace. This enables a high degree of flexibility in the
use of such spaces either by the hotel itself or by third parties.
The hotel rooms and various other facilities are reached via the atrium which
extends upwards from the hotel lobby and a series of galleries. All internal
hotel services such as supply and waste removal, the kitchens and housekeeping
etc. are located at the back of the volume and can be very efficiently reached from the central delivery area.
Wellness
The wellness area is very deliberately located at first floor level in order to
separate visitors involved in public activities from guests in dressing gowns.
The organisation of the volumes leads to a very natural zoning of the pool, juice bar and naked areas. This latter area incorporates a protected viewing
platform with external pool on the roof of the sauna area. The swimming pool is dominated by the views of the mountainous panorama through its glazed façade, in front of which is located a generous yet secluded terrace.
Sustainability
The design and conception are aligned with LEED criteria:
- Use of local materials
- Reduction of site use via compactness
- Water and fire as sustainable sources of energy (e.g. use of heat rising
from
fireplace, heat storage in sprinkler tank)
- Highly insulated timber façades
- Traditional constructional methods (pine in sleeping areas)
- Reduction in number of external parking spaces
- Reduction in primary energy use
- Use of renewable energies etc

Modern and traditional through the usage of pine
Project Information
Project name: Crown Resort Montafon, Gaschurn, Austria
Projecttype: 4 Star+ Hotel with around 130 rooms
Jury:
Frans Diks und Eric ter Hove, Investors
Martin Netzer, Mayor Gaschurn
Bernhard Marte, Marte.Marte Architects
Marina Hämmerle, vai
Ulrich Grassmugg, Raumplanungsstelle (abw.)
Participants:
Arge Fürth / raum-werk-stadt / share, Korneuburg
ATP Architekten und Ingenieure, Innsbruck
Arkan Zeytinoglu, Vienna
Dietrich | Untertrifaller, Bregenz
Hermann Kaufmann ZT, Schwarzach
Team ATP Architects and Engineers,:
Christoph M. Achammer, Marc Eutebach, Klaus Gebhart,
Klaus Hessenberger, Johann
Knoll, Corina Kriener,
Paul Ohnmacht, Linus Stolz, Pia Zobl
Innsbruck - Vienna - Munich - Frankfurt - Berlin - Zagreb - Budapest - Zurich
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