Pedevilla Architects

St. Barbara Nursing Home

St. Barbara Nursing Home 

Pedevilla Architects

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

LIGHTING DESIGN
Lichtstudio Eisenkeil

MANUFACTURERS
Egger, Sto, Dormakaba, Fsb Franz Schneider Brakel, Ceramica Vogue, Domoferm, Gima, Hella, Metek, Ninz, Phb 3000, Pfeiderer, Piaval, Scheybal, Schindler , Solado, Tormaz, Vitralux, Voltus

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Alexander Pedevilla, Armin Pedevilla

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Pfeifer Partners

HVAC ENGINEERING
Studio Delazer

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Studio E-plan

ACOUSTICS CONSULTING
Nira Consulting

CONSTRUCTION SECURITY
Pfeifer Partners

THERMAL PHYSICS ENGINEER
Studio Delazer

SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTING
Studio Delazer

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Daniel Ellecosta, Giorgio Larcher, Filippo Paparella

FIRE PROTECTION
Studio Delazer

PHOTOGRAPHS
Gustav Willeit

AREA
4250 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Italy

CATEGORY
Retirement

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

Text description provided by architect.

The nursing home is located in Upper Passeier Valley at 700m above sea level, close to the church and next to the monastery of the Teutonic Order, situated prominently at the entrance to the village.

The existing structure of the 1980s became formally simplified with its redevelopment and extension, while its outer appearance was elaborated with a perforated façade.

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit
St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

Thereby, the facade design of the neighboring historical building of the Teutonic Order, considered to be the foundation for the village community's emergence, is also taken up.

It was here that the Teutonic Knights had once built their pilgrims' hospice, around which the village of St. Leonhard developed from the 13th century onwards.

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit
St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

Large-format, regularly repeating windows with funnel-shaped reveals emphasize the building's significant historical anchoring at its location.

While the static structure of the former district nursing home could be largely preserved, the reorganization of the rooms and the façade meets the increased requirements for living comfort, efficiency, and flexibility for the future.

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit
St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

In addition to the creation of an outdoor area for the very first time, the room units were also enlarged.

All structural and organizational measures within both the interior and exterior design are aimed at promoting the independence of the residents and conveying a feeling of security.

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit
St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit

Familiar, regional materials such as large-grained, washed-out plaster with mineral aggregates from the surrounding area and local wood like larch and spruce refer to the surrounding landscape in terms of both color and structure.

As a well-known element from the existing building, the orange color of the room doors was adopted and now forms the color theme of the new house.

Its various nuances are a recurring element throughout the entire project. Improving the lighting and acoustics was also of fundamental importance.

Accentuated and glare-free lighting creates a pleasant living atmosphere. The grounded choice of materials and acoustically effective surfaces ensure comfort and well-being.

St. Barbara Nursing Home
© Gustav Willeit


St. Barbara Nursing Home
Ground Floor Plan
St. Barbara Nursing Home
Upper Floor Plan
St. Barbara Nursing Home
Garden Floor Plan
St. Barbara Nursing Home
Site Plan


St. Barbara Nursing Home
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