
Noa* builds swinging frames installation from wooden posts
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noa* builds swinging frames installation from wooden posts all images courtesy of noa* YOUNG PRACTICE NOA (NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE) HAS RECENTLY COMPLETED A NEW INFO-POINT AND SHELTER FOR
HOTEL PINEI ST. ULRICH IN BOLZANO, NORTHERN ITALY, CALLED SWINGING FRAMES. the multi-functional structure serves as a bus stop shelter, playground and lookout point, built from a series of
heavy timber square post frames whose changing rhythm creates an enclosure that controls transparency and frames the bucolic landscape. the ground plane follows the aesthetic established by
the walls and roof infilled with white rock. the opaque sections of the walls contain boards of information for the hotel and the surrounding area. throughout the interior, wooden swings
hang from the rooftop adding a playful element to the structure, ideal when waiting for the bus or simply to enjoy the landscape. the structure is layout out parallel to the road the rock
landscaping offers a low maintenance solution to a long-lasting structure the structure exhibits a solid-void relationship with the timber posts rope swings hand from the roof a perimeter
steel flashing holds the interior rocks in place 1/6 danny hudson I designboom jun 04, 2016