Grünberger / noa* network of architecture

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Bolzano, Italy
  • Architects: noa* network of architecture
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Alex Filz
Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows, Facade, Courtyard
© Alex Filz

"Old meets new"

noa* (network of architecture) completes a traditional urban residential house and adds a contemporary volume, which grows into the vineyards of Gries.

“...the material penetration of the old and the new create a field of confrontation of the generations – an untamed urge for transformation...”

Stefan Rier

Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows, Stairs, Facade, Courtyard
© Alex Filz

In the vineyard area of Bolzano (IT), a dwelling house for a butcher family is enlarged; the existing traditional volume is extended with a open and modern structure. The site, which is protected, is located in an urban transition zone in between the building development of the outskirts of the city and the denser building development around the area of the Griserplatz.

Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows
© Alex Filz

The house is divided into two apartments, which are made accessible with a prominent outdoor stair from the courtyard. The new volumes have a view into all directions, with idyllic vineyards and the characteristic ‘Guntschnaberg’ in the West.

First Floor Plan

The aim was to respect the proportions of the historic building. Therefore the Villa with a pitched roof and classic window openings was amplified with a compact building volume with consistent window cluster and generous openings.

Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows
© Alex Filz

The apartments are organised in the way that more intimate spaces are located in the historic part of the house while the living spaces are located in the modern part with a view to south and west.

Section AA

Facade with depth.

The diverse formal language of the two building parts create a tension, which is underlined by the finish of the facade: the historic part obtained a white chalked up plaster, the extension competes with a dark-red plaster. The colouring of the plaster itself instead of a coat of paint at the top gives a stoic depth.

Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows, Facade
© Alex Filz

The two exterior stairs at the north and south facade are made of blackened natural steel and appear as sculptural bridges. The big square façade openings have textile shadow elements, which give a diffuse fog.

Grünberger / noa* network of architecture - Windows
© Alex Filz

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Cite: "Grünberger / noa* network of architecture" 02 Mar 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/782771/grunberger-noa-star> ISSN 0719-8884

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