GO2
HOTEL
SUMMARY
The proposal for a new hotel at PGAC refers to the Charterhourse monastery typology. These timeless structures are conceptually based on an abstract settlement with a cell system around two differentiated rectangular courtyards. Each one of these elementary units has a special relation on one hand with the common spaces and on the other with the surrounding landscape.
This abstract settlement strategy is developed around two open spaces with a strong character. One of them is contemplative and meditative, as a cloister. The other is dynamic and active, social as a court. Both open spaces are partially occupied, with perimeter community areas.
Around those, eight groups of multiple cells are adapted to the natural ground levels. The space in between these units opens these commons stances with diagonal views to the golf course.
The different rooms are opened to the landscape, in between dry stone walls. Their interior design is materialized with local materials, glazed claddings, lattices and ceramics. Its conception is rooted on the nature of the place. They could be totally opened to dissolve the boundary in between the interior and the exterior terrace.
The proposal for a new hotel at PGAC refers to the Charterhourse monastery typology. These timeless structures are conceptually based on an abstract settlement with a cell system around two differentiated rectangular courtyards. Each one of these elementary units has a special relation on one hand with the common spaces and on the other with the surrounding landscape.
This abstract settlement strategy is developed around two open spaces with a strong character. One of them is contemplative and meditative, as a cloister. The other is dynamic and active, social as a court. Both open spaces are partially occupied, with perimeter community areas.
Around those, eight groups of multiple cells are adapted to the natural ground levels. The space in between these units opens these commons stances with diagonal views to the golf course.
The different rooms are opened to the landscape, in between dry stone walls. Their interior design is materialized with local materials, glazed claddings, lattices and ceramics. Its conception is rooted on the nature of the place. They could be totally opened to dissolve the boundary in between the interior and the exterior terrace.
Description
52 Rooms Golf Hotel
Site
PGA Catalunya Resort
Promoter
Private
Year
2016
Architects
Lagula Arquitectes
Main Collaborators
Miguel Freire (VICOM) interior design