Wellness pavilion with a fixed roof for the garden of a hotel in South Tyrol

Who doesn't dream of having their own wellness area within their own four walls or, better yet, in their own garden with a view of nature? If this is something for you too, then the following project will surely captivate you. It is a modern and unique pavilion with a fixed roof, which is part of a hotel from the 1970s and houses various wellness areas in the middle of the hotel garden. These areas include a whirlpool, a Finnish sauna and a steam room, covering 250 square meters and on just one floor. Directly in front of the pavilion with a rainproof roof there is a large heated pool where you can cool off perfectly after visiting the sauna. Did the first impression make you curious? Then you will definitely want to see more pictures of the interior and exterior.

Pavilion with a fixed roof and window fronts in South Tyrol

The hotel withGarden pavilion with a fixed roofis located in South Tyrol and more precisely on Lake Caldaro. In order to make the environment as pleasant as possible, the landscape was, among other things, improved. Despite the modern design of the pavilion at first glance, there are many elements inside that are reminiscent of the style of the 70s. The aim of the architects Walter Angonese and Flaim Prünster was to build on the style of the hotel and reinterpret it for the wellness area in order to create a contemporary atmosphere. In order to create perfect coziness, wood was chosen for the interior design. The black elements such as the window frames and the wooden wall paneling provide a contrast to the white hotel.

Interior design with wood

A commonality between the hotel building and the wellness pavilion with a fixed roofis purism. An example of the purist character of the wellness area is the way the building was raised. No stilts are visible, giving the appearance of it floating above the earth. Added to this are the attractive window fronts, which are a wonderful alternative to the pavilion with a fixed roof and walls. The large windows not only create bright rooms, but also offer unlimited spaceView of the garden and the landscape. Also worth mentioning is the original shape of the pavilion with a fixed roof and side walls made of glass. Three wings were designed that point in different directions. One of the wings looks towards the hotel, the other towards the lake, while from the thirdlook at the mountainscan.

Wellness pavilion with views of the garden and landscape

A project byWalter AngoneseandFlaim Prünsterfor theSeehotel Ambach.