{"id":113923,"date":"2016-03-29T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-03-29T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/adventurous-wellness-focused-buildings-take-shape\/"},"modified":"2022-11-02T13:59:36","modified_gmt":"2022-11-02T17:59:36","slug":"adventurous-wellness-focused-buildings-take-shape","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/adventurous-wellness-focused-buildings-take-shape\/","title":{"rendered":"Adventurous Wellness-Focused Buildings Take Shape"},"content":{"rendered":"
Considering that the wellness economy is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries, it\u2019s no surprise that it\u2019s currently fueling a plethora of adventurous new architectural projects across the world. Here we highlight three new wellness-focused buildings that are not only mindful of their environment but also of the people that inhabit them. <\/p>\n
1. Firm<\/strong>: Tengbom<\/a>.<\/p>\n Project<\/strong>: Kotten Nature Trail Center.<\/p>\n Location<\/strong>: Kung\u00e4lv, Sweden. <\/p>\n Standout<\/strong>: Translated as \u2018Pine Cone\u2019 in English, Tengbom\u2019s oval-shaped \u2018Kotten\u2019 is a new lakeside trail center for outdoor enthusiasts in the Fontin nature reserve of Kung\u00e4lv municipality, Sweden. \u2018We wanted to create an iconic and harmonious building that would stand as a symbol for outdoor activities and exercise,\u2019 say the architects.<\/p>\n Measuring 6,500 square feet and topped with a sedum roof, the building\u2019s distinctive facade is clad in OrganoWood pine planks mounted across different levels to create giant, overlapping shingles. Used here as a comprehensive cladding material for the first time in Sweden, the architects say the chemical-free, silicon-treated wood was the perfect choice due to its rot- and fire-resistant properties. In addition, it will naturally turn grey over time, blending further into its tree-dotted surroundings.<\/p>\n While visitors can enjoy a playground, outdoor gym and pier outside, the inviting warm birch plywood interior offers up generous woodland views through floor to ceiling windows and a cafe with a circular glass fireplace.<\/p>\n 2. Firm<\/strong>: Neri & Hu Architects<\/a> and Tsao & McKown Architects<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n