About the project
The hotel, located in Maranza sits on a mountain in a small Alpine village and is surrounded by meadows and fields. Situated just above Puster Valley, a tourist destination well known for its marvelous hiking routes, the location is characterised by impressive panoramic views of the Dolomites mountains.
The hotel is fragmented into four shifted volumes to break down the scale of the entire structure, while at the same time respecting the scale of the surrounding buildings. The composition is inspired by the vernacular architecture of the region and the classic wooden barn, reinventing a contemporary reinterpretation of this typology. The curved shape of the exoskeleton façade is inspired by the pitchfork used by local farmers. Maranza is a small village in South Tyrol with a significant agricultural background. The interiors are simple and functional, a timeless Alpine style. Ash wood is combined with typical green loden textiles, adding a dash of colour and giving continuity to the natural palette of the surrounding landscape. Wood is the main protagonist of the project, both outside and inside, creating contrast in the exterior with blackened wood and the interior with lighter tones.
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