vakantie 2009 Projects 5 Created 28-Jun-09 By xander Cornelis, amersfoort, Netherlands Therme Vals Vals, Switzerland spa Church San Benedetg Shelters for Roman Archaeological Site Kolumba 5 Cologne, Germany museum 3 Sumvitg, Switzerland church 2 Bruder Klaus Chapel 6 Wachendorf, Germany chapel, landmark, religion, sculpture 4 Chur, Switzerland exposition space, landmark, shed http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 1
photo: Margherita Spiluttini photo: Margherita Spiluttini Therme Vals Hotel Therme 7132 Vals Switzerland http://wwwtherme-valsch/ With the only thermal spring in Graubünden, the Therme Spa is a stunning landmark built from 60 000 stone slabs of Valser quartzite Stone by stone The combinations of light and shade, open and enclosed spaces and linear elements make for a highly sensuous and restorative experience Only two years after its completion the Therme was listed as a protected building It has been described as a lesson in combining audacity with aesthetics, a totally unique, yet traditional spa and therapeutic centre that is the last word in peaceful sensuality, and a world first in spas The Vals quartzite quarried just two kilometres from where the building stands The great slabs of the roof are grassed over: sections of flower studded alpine meadow photo: Henry Pierre Schultz 1996 Lighting designer Viabizzuno Hotel und Thermalbad Vals AG MI_MOA daily: 11:00-20:00 Season 2006/2007: 17th June 2006 9th April 2007 Season 2007/2008: 26 May 2007-30 March 2008 Open to children from 5 years old The bathing facilities are open to Hotel Therme guests from 07:00 Night bathing for hotel guests: Sunday: 2230-2400 Wednesday: 22:30-24:00 Thursday: 22:30-24:00 Car: from Zürich take the high-way to Chur 8 kms after Chur follow signs to Flims / Laax / Ilanz In Ilanz follow signs for Vals which lead to the entrance of Vals valley If you choose to take the route over "Oberalppass", only open in summer, you have to leave the main road in Ilanz too Train: From Zürich Kloten airport, train to Zürich HB Central station From there, train for Chur In Chur, change to Ilanz/Disentis In Ilanz take a bus to Vals Zurich Kloten to Vals is about 200 km http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 2
photo: Marloes Faber photo: Marloes Faber Church San Benedetg Caplutta Sogn Benedetg Sumvitg Switzerland http://wwwsumvitgch/ This Zumthor church in a small village located in the Mountains is a cylinder that turns into an oval and then into a keel: the geometry of this church, however definite, is also dynamic and elusive to the eye, all this exacerbated by the implantation of the building on a steep slope The church has a wooden construction and the façade is made with wooden shingles, wooden snips, similar to the locally build houses The building is very carefully detailed even on places you would normally not come (like behind the concrete stairs of the entrance) The setting is wonderful 1988 City of Sumvitg Marloes_Faber photo: Marloes Faber You can visit the church daily apart from Sunday Take the car to Sumvitg in the canton of Graubünden In this village is one road up to San Benedigt (different ways to write) It's about a km tough climbing for the car In San Benedigt it is easy to find your way to the church http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 3
photo: João Morgado photo: João Morgado Shelters for Roman Archaeological Site Seilerbahnweg 17 7000 Chur Switzerland Protective housing for the remains of the foundations of three Roman Buildings (which one of those only a corner is visible) This protective casing for the archaeological finds was conceived as a kind of abstract reconstruction of the Roman volumes: a lightweight framework for walls made of timer lamella which admit light and air exactly follows the Roman outer walls, thus producing a package-like effect which give a visible form to location of the Roman buildings in today's city landscape photo: João Morgado 10-1986 City of Chur JMMM http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 4
photo: Hélène Binet photo: Hélène Binet Kolumba Kolumbastraße 4 50667 Cologne Germany http://wwwkolumbade/ Kolumba is the art museum of the archbishopric of Cologne As combination of place, collection and architecture it allows the visitor to experience two millennia of western culture in one building housing art from late antiquity to the present The architecture combines the ruins of the late Gothic church St Kolumba, the chapel Madonna in the Ruins (1950), the unique archaeological excavation (1973-1976), and the new building designed by the Swiss architect The warm grey brick of the massive building unite with the tuffs, basalt and bricks of the ruins A secret garden, stone ruins, a uniquely dense archaeological site: the ruins of the gothic church in the center of rebuilt Cologne are the most impressive symbol of the city s almost complete destruction during the Second World War Kolumba allows visitors to immerse themselves in the presence of their memories and offers them their own experiences on their way Floor area/size 9-2007 6200 m² Erzbistum Generalvikariat MI_MOA photo: Hélène Binet Wednesday to Monday 12 to 5 pm closed on Tuesdays http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 5
photo: HJ Imhoff photo: HJ Imhoff Bruder Klaus Chapel Rißdorfer Weg 53894 Wachendorf Germany A small concrete chapel on the edge of a field in Mechernich, southern Germany, built by local farmers in honor of their patron saint, the 15th-century hermit Bruder Klaus 5-2007, Artist, Interior architect, Landscape architect, Urban planner HJI Hermann-Josef and Trudel Scheidtweiler photo: HJ Imhoff The chapel is open from 1000h to 1600h - but this might change depending on the season When in Wachendorf, take the Rißdorfer Weg and follow the road till you see the chapel on your right The road to the chapel has been closed for cars, so you need to walk a bit from the car park to reach the building http://wwwmimoaeu/users/xander/guides/vakantie%202009/ 6