Refugee Meranza

Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer

REFUGEE MERANZA

 Architekt Andreas Gruber

ARCHITECT
Architekt Andreas Gruber

LOCATION
39037 Maranza BZ, Italy

PROJECT YEAR
2019

MANUFACTURERS
Nemetschek

CONSULTANTS
Arch. Josef March

COLLABORATORS
Natalie Burckhart

PHOTOGRAPHS
Gustav Willeit, Wolfgang Scherzer

LANDSCAPE
Andreas Gruber

ENGINEERING
Eng. Andreas Mairhofer

LANDSCAPE
Architekt Andreas Gruber

DESIGN TEAM
Alfred Gufler

CLIENTS
Obomilla

Text description provided by architect.

The site is located in Meransen / South Tyrol in an idyllic enclave of spruce wood and great views of the Dolomites.

Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer
Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer

The area is accessed by a simple path that leads as a hiking trail to the alpine destinations on the local mountain called “Gitschberg”.The winter ski slope is not far from the grounds and can be reached on foot.

Also, a creek passes the site, which invites for Cooling in the summertime and in the winter after the sauna session for a cold shower. In this sense, the user is closely connected with the surrounding nature and enjoys its countless advantages.

Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer
Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer

The desire for individual living arrangements as well as the local building culture are the determining factors for the architectural design concept for the Obomila Waldchalets in Meransen. Architect Andreas Gruber of architektgruber.

com in Schabs/ South Tyrol has designed a building structure with three units for a touristic concept. The structure is tailored to the needs of the guest and invites you to feel well.

Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer
Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer

The fan shape creates privacy and provides different views of the surrounding nature whose unique qualities are equally led to the building interior.

The oversized glass cut-outs frame the respective landscapes and make each residential unit unique.

Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer
Refugee Meranza
© Wolfgang Scherzer

The living room and a bedroom will also be preceded by a spacious, weather-protected terrace that will be heavily used, especially during the summer.

The names of the buildings are derived from the historical field names of the place and are in this sense strongly rooted in the location.

The units touch each other slightly at their vertices but do not fuse together. This creates interesting niches that allow the original terrain to be sensitively read. The goal of the architect was to largely preserve the natural slope and to intervene as little as possible. This respectful attitude toward nature is evident in many of his projects.

The units are autonomously developed via a common slope-side pre-area and are divided into three levels. A centrally arranged spiral staircase, executed in black steel, stands in each unit as a connecting element and equally provides a creative accent.

The inner workings of the units are analogous to the adjacent forest in natural and brushed spruce wood.The scent of the natural wood underlines the perception as a hut and calms pleasant. Complemented with a private spa, which is protected in the forest out, the Obomilla forest chalets invite you to a relaxing holiday.


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First Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan


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