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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.
Essenze di Luce
Menhir Pool is a refined and innovative solution of natural stone devices, which opens new horizons in the lighting of Lakes, Bio-pools, Fountains. With its fully
rounded shape and smooth surface, it ensures safe bathing, showing a simple and elegant design. A shape suitable for use in all types of swimming pools, from those inserted in private contexts to those inserted in hotels and wellness centres.
The light emitted by Menhir Pool spreads in an omnidirectional way, creating a sort of “light blade”, that can highlight the same element that emits light and makes possible
obstacles, slippery areas and pool sides clearly visible.
Essenze di Luce produces and offers two products:
SLIGHT: single bright horizontal section, ideal for illuminating below the water level.
TWICE: double horizontal section, with the double functionality of inputting light - below and above the level of water.
The grazing light above the water level offers two important advantages: keep the visual impact of the pool depth and clearly illuminate the poolside. The last feature creates a thread of consistency and continuity with the Menhir di Luce devices placed in the garden or in the adjacent flower beds. Distinctive elements of this collection are the extreme hardness, chemical and
mechanical resistance of the underwater product. Menhir Pool integrates the scenic character of a natural element such as the stone which, with the LED technology, makes these products extremely reliable over time, simplifying and facilitating future maintenance work, in respect of energy saving.
Menhir Pool è una raffinata ed innovativa soluzione di dispositivi in pietra naturale, che apre nuovi scenari nel campo dell’illuminazione in Laghi, Biopiscine, Fontane.
Con la sua forma completamente arrotondata e liscia garantisce una sicura balneazione, presentandosi con un design semplice ed elegante. Una forma adatta per l’impiego in tutti i tipi di piscine, da quelle inserite in contesti privati, a quelli alberghieri, ai centri benessere.
La luce emessa da Menhir Pool si diffonde in modo omnidirezionale, ricreando una sorta di “lama luminosa”, in grado di evidenziare l’elemento stesso che emette la luce, e di rendere ben visibili possibili ostacoli, aree scivolose e bordi piscina. Essenze di Luce realizza e propone due prodotti:
SLIGHT singola sezione luminosa orizzontale, ideale per illuminare sotto il livello dell’acqua.
TWICE doppia sezione orizzontale, per dare la duplice funzionalità di immissioneluce: sotto e sopra il livello dell’acqua.
L’illuminazione radente sopra il livello dell’acqua offre due importanti vantaggi: mantenere l’impatto visivo della profondità della piscina ed illuminare distintamente
il bordo piscina. Quest’ultimo aspetto crea un filo conduttore di omogeneità e continuità con gli apparecchi Menhir di Luce posizionati in giardino o nelle aiuole adiacenti. Elementi distintivi di questa collezione sono l’estrema durezza, la resistenza chimica e meccanica del prodotto in immersione. Menhir Pool integra il carattere scenografico di un elemento naturale come la pietra che con la componente luminosa a tecnologia Led, rende questi prodotti estremamente affidabili nel tempo, semplificando ed agevolando le opere di manutenzione futura, nel rispetto del risparmio energetico.
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.
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.
Essenze di Luce
Menhir Pool is a refined and innovative solution of natural stone devices, which opens new horizons in the lighting of Lakes, Bio-pools, Fountains. With its fully
rounded shape and smooth surface, it ensures safe bathing, showing a simple and elegant design. A shape suitable for use in all types of swimming pools, from those inserted in private contexts to those inserted in hotels and wellness centres.
The light emitted by Menhir Pool spreads in an omnidirectional way, creating a sort of “light blade”, that can highlight the same element that emits light and makes possible
obstacles, slippery areas and pool sides clearly visible.
Essenze di Luce produces and offers two products:
SLIGHT: single bright horizontal section, ideal for illuminating below the water level.
TWICE: double horizontal section, with the double functionality of inputting light - below and above the level of water.
The grazing light above the water level offers two important advantages: keep the visual impact of the pool depth and clearly illuminate the poolside. The last feature creates a thread of consistency and continuity with the Menhir di Luce devices placed in the garden or in the adjacent flower beds. Distinctive elements of this collection are the extreme hardness, chemical and
mechanical resistance of the underwater product. Menhir Pool integrates the scenic character of a natural element such as the stone which, with the LED technology, makes these products extremely reliable over time, simplifying and facilitating future maintenance work, in respect of energy saving.
Menhir Pool è una raffinata ed innovativa soluzione di dispositivi in pietra naturale, che apre nuovi scenari nel campo dell’illuminazione in Laghi, Biopiscine, Fontane.
Con la sua forma completamente arrotondata e liscia garantisce una sicura balneazione, presentandosi con un design semplice ed elegante. Una forma adatta per l’impiego in tutti i tipi di piscine, da quelle inserite in contesti privati, a quelli alberghieri, ai centri benessere.
La luce emessa da Menhir Pool si diffonde in modo omnidirezionale, ricreando una sorta di “lama luminosa”, in grado di evidenziare l’elemento stesso che emette la luce, e di rendere ben visibili possibili ostacoli, aree scivolose e bordi piscina. Essenze di Luce realizza e propone due prodotti:
SLIGHT singola sezione luminosa orizzontale, ideale per illuminare sotto il livello dell’acqua.
TWICE doppia sezione orizzontale, per dare la duplice funzionalità di immissioneluce: sotto e sopra il livello dell’acqua.
L’illuminazione radente sopra il livello dell’acqua offre due importanti vantaggi: mantenere l’impatto visivo della profondità della piscina ed illuminare distintamente
il bordo piscina. Quest’ultimo aspetto crea un filo conduttore di omogeneità e continuità con gli apparecchi Menhir di Luce posizionati in giardino o nelle aiuole adiacenti. Elementi distintivi di questa collezione sono l’estrema durezza, la resistenza chimica e meccanica del prodotto in immersione. Menhir Pool integra il carattere scenografico di un elemento naturale come la pietra che con la componente luminosa a tecnologia Led, rende questi prodotti estremamente affidabili nel tempo, semplificando ed agevolando le opere di manutenzione futura, nel rispetto del risparmio energetico.
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.
Roselind Wilson Design
The contemporary kid's playroom incorporates engaging furnishing ideas to keep the children entertained. An indoor climbing wall has been built onto a background of black chalkboard paint with bespoke white shelving hosting a variety of toys and additional storage. The multi-coloured rug accomplishes the fun-filled look.
Photography by Ephraim Muller.
The Aldrich Company - Landscape Design
The flaking maroon bark of the Arbutus tree spreads its canopy over a calming fountain.
Esempio di un giardino mediterraneo con fontane
Esempio di un giardino mediterraneo con fontane
Ecco i risultati per "Giardino per bambini" in: case e interni
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