Zallinger Refuge in Saltria, South Tyrol
Zallinger Refuge in Saltria, South Tyrol Holiday Retreat, Italian Alps Buildings, Architecture Photos
Zallinger Refuge in Saltria, South Tyrol
Holiday Accommodation in Northern Italy – design by noa*
31 May 2019
Zallinger Refuge
Design: noa*
Location: Saltria, South Tyrol, Italy
With the renovation and expansion of the Zallinger Refuge at the Seiser Alm/ Alpe di Siusi, a new model of hospitality was born and serving as a good example of responsible tourism.
An example of a historical and landscape recovery intervention in a high mountain context. The nineteenth-century barns are reborn as mini-chalets, which bring back the charm of an alpine village. The South Tyrolean tradition is combined with comfort, quality of design and sustainability. The ClimaHotel was built with maximum environmental protection in every aspect of the construction.
The project, designed by noa*, an architecture studio in South Tyrol that has long been committed to developing innovative models of receptivity and green tourism (they were recently included by Dezeen in the short list of the 20 emerging international architecture firms for the year 2018).
The aim was to improve the quality and accommodation capacity of an old high mountain hotel structure without altering the delicate landscape and environmental balance, while at the same time creating aesthetic value and sustainability.
This was noa*s (network of architecture) goal in the planning and expansion of the Zallinger Refug...
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