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Meadowlark Design+Build
Photo: Mars Photo and Design © 2017 Houzz. Underneath the basement stairs is the perfect spot for a custom designed and built bed that has lots of storage. The unique stair railing was custom built and adds interest in the basement remodel done by Meadowlark Design + Build.
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Il mondo di Gioia è pura fantasia, ci sono tanti topolini e paperini. Basta poco per inventare quando c’ è la voglia di giocare! Pratico e funzionale il terminale a giorno che raccorda da una parte l’armadio con anta da 30 cm., dall’altra, un capiente angolo cabina attrezzabile a proprio piacimento. Ecco, il nuovo letto con testiera colorata, corredato di mensole, pensili a giorno
e capiente comodino.
Gioia’s world is pure fantasy, there are lots of little mice and ducks. It doesn’t take much to invent something when you want to play! A practical and functional open end unit that links on one side a 30 cm wide wardrobe with door, and on the other a capacious corner walk-in closet to furnish to your taste. Ecco, a new bed with a coloured headboard, complete with shelves,
open wall units and a roomy bedside table.
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Photo: Jenn Hannotte © 2013 Houzz
Esempio di una cameretta per bambini eclettica
Esempio di una cameretta per bambini eclettica
Barbara Buzi
Nel giardino una sala feste all’aperto e degli antiestetici tubi del gas adiacenti, sono l’oggetto dell’intervento decorativo in un asilo nido.
Solo se si passano delle ore in un luogo con oltre 20 bambini da 0 a 3 anni, ci si rende conto di come, mentre giocano, le loro voci riescano a coprire magicamente i rumori di una città caotica, dando l’impressione che intorno non ci sia altro che pace e tranquillità.
Da questo fenomeno prende spunto il concept, che vuole essere anche un imput riflessivo per gli adulti:
“Se lasciassimo spazio ai bambini, trasformerebbero i colori di una città in un arcobaleno!“
Ecco quindi una città liberamente lasciata sotto assedio di bambini che giocando la trasformano in qualcosa di allegro e colorato.
Le linee di una rete metropolitana, simbolo di una città, vengono stravolte e trasformate diventando lo spettro di colori di un arcobaleno.
Le linee colorate, sia della metropolitana sia dell’arcobaleno, si estendono all’infinito creando un circolo continuo nel quale non è importante sapere cosa ha dato origine a cosa!
the outdoor room and adjacent gas pipes unsightly, are the object of the intervention in a kindergarten.
It's incredible how the voices of children playing can magically to cover the city's chaotic noise, giving the impression that there is nothing around only peace and tranquility.
From this comes the concept, who wants to be a thoughtful input for adults:
"If we leave space to children, they can transform the colors of a city in a rainbow!"
A city under siege by children and changed into something cheerful and colorful.
The lines of a Metro map, symbol of a city, are transformed into the spectrum of colors of a rainbow.
The colored lines, of the Rainbow and Metro, stretching endlessly creating a continuous circle in which it is not important to know what gave rise to what!
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
Barbara Buzi
Nel giardino una sala feste all’aperto e degli antiestetici tubi del gas adiacenti, sono l’oggetto dell’intervento decorativo in un asilo nido.
Solo se si passano delle ore in un luogo con oltre 20 bambini da 0 a 3 anni, ci si rende conto di come, mentre giocano, le loro voci riescano a coprire magicamente i rumori di una città caotica, dando l’impressione che intorno non ci sia altro che pace e tranquillità.
Da questo fenomeno prende spunto il concept, che vuole essere anche un imput riflessivo per gli adulti:
“Se lasciassimo spazio ai bambini, trasformerebbero i colori di una città in un arcobaleno!“
Ecco quindi una città liberamente lasciata sotto assedio di bambini che giocando la trasformano in qualcosa di allegro e colorato.
Le linee di una rete metropolitana, simbolo di una città, vengono stravolte e trasformate diventando lo spettro di colori di un arcobaleno.
Le linee colorate, sia della metropolitana sia dell’arcobaleno, si estendono all’infinito creando un circolo continuo nel quale non è importante sapere cosa ha dato origine a cosa!
the outdoor room and adjacent gas pipes unsightly, are the object of the intervention in a kindergarten.
It's incredible how the voices of children playing can magically to cover the city's chaotic noise, giving the impression that there is nothing around only peace and tranquility.
From this comes the concept, who wants to be a thoughtful input for adults:
"If we leave space to children, they can transform the colors of a city in a rainbow!"
A city under siege by children and changed into something cheerful and colorful.
The lines of a Metro map, symbol of a city, are transformed into the spectrum of colors of a rainbow.
The colored lines, of the Rainbow and Metro, stretching endlessly creating a continuous circle in which it is not important to know what gave rise to what!
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
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noa* network of architecture
noa* (network of architecture) ripensa l’hotel familiare Ulrichshof e trasforma la fattoria in uno spazio di esperienza per bambini e genitori."C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente."-Stefan Rier. Attraverso un’analisi olistica, il gruppo di architetti, designer, psicologi, fashion designer e product designer si e ́avvicinato al progetto. “C’era già tutto, ma sparso in modo caotico oppure nascosto tra bosco, maso e albergo esistente”, racconta Stefan Rier del gruppo noa*, e spiega che alle parti mancava solamente la connessione.La vecchia fattoria di famiglia, la foresta Bavarese, un luogo molto speciale, una struttura stratificata e il fiuto per scovare i segreti nascosti hanno incuriositi Lukas Rungger e Stefan Rier. Insieme al loro “network of architecture”, noa* hanno sviluppato un concetto sostenibile per il futuro.“Durante la fase concettuale abbiamo speso ore e ore, vagando nei boschi, seduti nei fienili e studiando le immagini aeree del complesso”, racconta Lukas Rungger. Erano dei momenti stimolanti. L’oscurità della foresta ci ha fatto vivere momenti intensi e ci ha insegnato storie di volpi, di fate e di fantasmi.
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noa* (network of architecture) rethink the family resort Ulrichshof and transform the former farmstead into an exploratory world of senses."Things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel."-Stefan RierThe team of architects, designers, psychologists, hunters, textile designers and lighting artists invented a bottom up-approach for the entire project. “things were pretty much all there already, but elements were out of sight, they did not communicate with each other and were hiding beneath the forest, the farm and the existing hotel”, explains Stefan Rier, co-founder of noa*.The former farm, the Bavarianforest, the exceptional location, a building with an intense history and the intuition to discover the potentials of the hidden things, were the key elements that inspired both architects Lukas Rungger and Stefan Rier. Together with their network of architecture they conceived and developed a sustainable concept for the future of the hotel. “During the initial design phase we walked for hours through the nearby forest, we were sitting for hours in the old barns to get inspiration, watching and discovering the beauty of the ensemble”, says Lukas Rungger. Those moments were fundamental, and really inspiring. The darkness of the woods evolved into magical stories of foxes, fairies and ghosts.
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