Find peace in the wild and romantic Tamina Therme valley, Bad Ragaz

The water of the Tamina Gorge has been used for healing baths since the 16th century. The first indoor swimming pool was inaugurated in 1872.

The building in a stylish design was implemented in a classic and modern design at the same time. 115 futuristic columns and high ceilings determine the architectural concept, which was implemented exclusively with white lacquered spruce wood. The contemporary building captivates with a light-flooded, concise room structure with large oval windows that give the view of the surrounding nature a soft frame. The shape of the windows is reminiscent of the Biedermeier period, which was used as an oval frame for a realistic representation of nature.

The lighting planning, like the architecture, manages with a few different elements in the higher-level concept.

Client
Grand Hotels Bad Ragaz
Architecture
Smolenicky & Partner Architektur GmbH, Zurich
Completion
2009
Tags
Leisure