Termalija Family Wellness健康中心
Architecture firm ENOTA
Architecture firm ENOTA, have recently completed Termalija Family Wellness, a modern thermal spa that was once a classic health centre, that was originally built in the 1980s.
Located in Podcetrtek, Slovenia, the wellness center was somewhat built into the landscape, with the roof divided into sets of smaller segments to prevent its scale from overwhelming the surroundings.
When viewed from a distance, the shape, colour, and scale of new clustered structure of tetrahedral volumes is a continuation of the cluster of the surrounding rural buildings.
Inside, the tetrahedral shapes allowed the entire pool space to be covered virtually without supports.
Numerous skylights in the roof, together with the ability to fully open all the facade glass surfaces, enable the guests to seamlessly pass through the interior of the building to the exterior, all year round.
Despite its size and the space it occupies, the new roof acts as a big summertime sunshade and does not take over any of the exterior space.
At night, lighting highlights the thermal pools and the design of the roof.
Photography by Miran Kambic | Architecture: ENOTA | Project Team: Dean Lah, Milan Tomac, Peter Sovinc, Nusa Zavrsnik Silec, Polona Ruparcic, Peter Karba, Carlos Cuenca Solana, Jurij Licen, Tjaz Bauer, Sara Mezik, Eva Tomac, Jakob Kajzer, Maja Majeric, Goran Djokic | Collaborators: Ivan Ramsak s.p. (structural engineering), Nom biro (electrical installations and mechanical services), and Darrtech (pool technology)
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