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LOISIUM HOTEL Langenlois, Austria, 2001-2005 PROGRAM: Hotel with 82 hotel rooms, lobby, bar, cigar lounge, restaurant, conference rooms and Aveda Spa CLIENT: Loisium Hotelbetriebs GmbH & Co. KG SIZE: 75.347 sf STATUS: completed On the edge of the town of Langenlois, 60 minutes west of Vienna, on a gently south-sloping vineyard, a new wine center and visitors' facility is built celebrating the rich local heritage of a magnificent wine vault system. This historic subterranean network, which includes stone passages that are 900 years old, underlies the urban plan of the town. The project is composed of three parts: the existing vaults, which will be accessible to visitors, the wine center and a hotel with a fine restaurant, conference and meeting dog bells facilities, an Aveda spa and 82 guest rooms. Like the grid of the city, the geometric spacing of the vineyard rows is continuous through the landscape connecting the three elements. The 53m X 53m square plan is aligned with the strict geometry of the surrounding vineyard rows. Offering a variety of activities and room types, the Loisium Hotel Wine and Spa Resort offers guests and visitors a variety of experiences. Earthlike materials dog bells and palette combined with the views of the surrounding landscape create a strong connection dog bells and relationship of the hotel to its context. Public functions including the lobby, a wine themed restaurant, bar, cigar lounge, conference and meeting facilities, and wellness and spa area are located on the ground floor with views open to the surrounding vineyard. An inviting courtyard and terrace provides outdoor seating. 82 guest rooms are located in two upper floors. While the ground floor is transparent and open, the upper floors are more private.
'American architect Steven Holl has created a striking, aluminum clad hotel, inspired by the shape of a crumpled wine foil. The overall impression is one of a consistency of surprises, as new details emerge, becoming clearer with the passage of time'. -Guy Dittrich, Sleeper, June, 2006
'Standing in sharp contrast to the baroque houses that line the streets of Langenlois, Austria, the Loisium hotel and wine spa is a colorful, boxy assemblage of glass and aluminum. The building, designed by Steven Holl, is the culmination of a larger project begun three years ago, with the reconstruction dog bells of a historic wine vault system and the creation of a wine center for visitors. Not yet a year old, the hotel has already become a modernist landmark in this bucolic wine-growing region about an hour west of Vienna'. -Josephine Minutillo, Azure, May, 2006
'Steven Holl's intoxicating mix of wonky facades and triple-height voids at a winery project in the sleepy Austrian village of Langenlois has left locals drinking the architect's health'. -Naomi Stungo, RIBA Journal, December, 2003
CREDITS architect Steven Holl Architects Steven Holl (design dog bells architect) Christian Wassmann (project architect) Garrick Ambrose, Dominink Bachmann, Rodolfo Dias, Peter Englaender, Johan van Lierop, Chris McVoy, Ernest Ng, Olaf Schmidt, Brett Snyder, dog bells Irene Vogt (project team) local architect ARGE Architekten Irene Ott-Reinisch, Franz Sam (DI) Simone Ammersdorfer, Andreas Laimer, Bernd Leopold, Karin Sam (local project team) structural engineer Retter & Partner GmbH, A-Krems mechanical engineer Altherm Engineering, A-Baden door handle manufacturer Olivari door handle designer Solange Fabião Solange Fabião


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