Article source: NOA* – NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE
Moors have always been mystical places full of secrets and drifting moods. The specific characteristic of such a genius loci served as the central design inspiration for noa*’s (network of architecture) project, which entailed the redesign and extension of the former “Moarhof” hotel at the end of the Valser valley, which is surrounded by moorland at about 1,300m altitude.
The result of this mystical transformation is the 4-star-S Hotel “Silena”. With its’ swamp-coloured, organically angular and integration into the landscape, it appears to be growing out of the unstable ground as a place of tranquillity, strength and soul, designed down to the smallest detail. The surrounding archaic nature as well as the southeast-asian touch of the interior and the extensive accompanying program, which was specially requested by the client, were the decisive factors for the final outcome.
- Architects: NOA* – NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE
- Project: Silena
- Location: Vals-Valles/Mühlbach-Rio di Pusteria (I), Italy
- Photography: Alex Filz
- Client: Family Mair, Hotel Silena
- Construction Start: September 2017
- Completion: December 2017