CAVALLINO BIANCO
noa* (network of architecture) was comissioned to redesigned all 88 rooms and suites
of the existing “Family & Spa Grand Hotel Cavallino Bianco” in Ortisei (Val Gardena,
Italy) meeting highest demands and its luxurious demand. Maximum flexibility
characterizes the entire proposal, claiming lots of different room atmospheres for
the entire family.
“Time is an essence which cannot be changed; however, we can change the quality of time... and learn to use it to the best advantage.” - Stefan Rier
The new design of the hotel inspires the guests to spend their time deliberately. The hotel's new philosophy "Time is life, live it now!" becomes an integral part of the new interior design concept: the rooms can be organized with different living atmospheres, where you can spend time on your own, just with your partner or together as a family.
“Time is an essence which cannot be changed; however, we can change the quality of time... and learn to use it to the best advantage.” - Stefan Rier
The new design of the hotel inspires the guests to spend their time deliberately. The hotel's new philosophy "Time is life, live it now!" becomes an integral part of the new interior design concept: the rooms can be organized with different living atmospheres, where you can spend time on your own, just with your partner or together as a family.
A high degree of flexibility forms the basis of the overall design. Each room has
special features that are designed specifically for children. The entire space can be
converted with a few simple manual moves in various spheres. The flexible elements,
removable, collapsible, or extensible create various living situations within a space
that can respond to various requirements of the guests in the shortest time. Whether
time you spend, alone, with your beloved or as a family, the room adapts to its users
and creates a particular value of coexistence.
The design responds with clean lines, neutral colours and soft tones combined with
locally sourced high quality materials. Classical elements such as ornaments and
cornices respond to the history of the Grand hotel, while creating a harmonious and
elegant sense of space... Instead of kitsch and silly decoration, you will discover
individually bespoke objects like mouse hooks, reminding that this is place designed
for children.
Suite International, 182, November/December 2016