Fruska Gora is situated in the north-western part of Serbia, between Danube and Sava rivers. It is a lonely island mountain in Pannonia with a maximum height of 539 meters. Even being a low mountain its high contrast with the surrounding flatlands makes it stand out. To the south and the north it faces irregular mountain formations, river flows and lateral ridges, usually with very steep slopes. Vineyards and orchards, adorn the slopes and lower parts of Fruska Gora, while the areas situated at altitudes above 300 meters are covered with dense forests. All this and more makes Fruska Gora an alluring destination and invites travelers of all ages and interests to come and enjoy its charms. Tourism in Vojvodina and Serbia takes pride in the riches of Fruska Gora. Due to its privileged location close to big cities, it has become an easy and popular getaway. However, there is lack of spaces to boost tourism and to facilitate the discovery of the area to local and foreign tourists. In this sense, this resort will allow to fully exploit Fruska Gora's natural potential, giving to the guests a full immersion into the nature and culture of the zone with its wineyards, never ending views over flat lands and an own environment and microclimate to fully enjoy the experience; with a mixture between traditional and modern architecture. The location of the resort on edge of the mountain creates a new environment since the naturally shaped amphitheatre serves as a border between forests and agricultural fields. This feature is highlighted by placing the objects along the amphitheatre's natural contour and rotating them so the view allows to enjoy the variety of Fruska Gora. The resort has leisure services and various facilities such as two types of accomodation (bungalows and rooms), restaurant with wine cellar, spa and a wedding pavillion. The design is inspired in research on serbian traditional architecture and on wineyards, where the objects were characterized by a prolonged porche. By using this concept, the functions of the objects were extended and in the case of the spa and the restaurant this feature is exploited by conecting them through the wineyard which was conceived in such a way that it's lifted and allows outside activities and its straigth compact form atracts view. The spa was designed using metal sheets as facade and wood for organic shapes to set a contrast. A parametric wall, which also serves as a bench facing the wineyard, drives and shapes the functions of the object and guides the flow around. The wedding pavilion was inpired also in the concept of functional extension were object features a floating roof with no walls. The wood ceiling follows an organic shape that reproduces the terrain and an curved wall divides the space in two atmospheres and guides the flow around the two circular service units.
Fruska Gora è situata nella parte nord-occidentale della Serbia, tra i fiumi Danubio e Sava. È una montagna isola solitaria in Pannonia con un'altezza massima di 539 metri. Pur essendo una montagna bassa, il suo alto contrasto con le pianure circostanti lo fa risaltare. A sud ea nord si affaccia su formazioni montuose irregolari, corsi d'acqua e creste laterali, di solito con pendenze molto ripide. Vigneti e frutteti adornano le pendici e le parti inferiori della Fruska Gora, mentre le aree situate ad altitudini superiori a 300 metri sono coperte da fitte foreste. Tutto questo e molto altro rende Fruska Gora una destinazione affascinante e invita i viaggiatori di tutte le età e interessi a venire a godersi il suo fascino. Il turismo in Vojvodina e in Serbia è orgoglioso delle ricchezze di Fruska Gora. Grazie alla sua posizione privilegiata vicino alle grandi città, è diventato un rifugio facile e popolare. Tuttavia, mancano spazi per incentivare il turismo e facilitare la scoperta dell'area ai turisti locali e stranieri. In questo senso, questo resort permetterà di sfruttare appieno il potenziale naturale di Fruska Gora, offrendo agli ospiti una full immersion nella natura e nella cultura della zona con i suoi vigneti, panorami infiniti su pianure e un proprio ambiente e microclima per godere appieno l'esperienza; con una miscela tra architettura tradizionale e moderna. La posizione del resort sul bordo della montagna crea un nuovo ambiente poiché l'anfiteatro dalla forma naturale funge da confine tra foreste e campi agricoli. Questa funzione è evidenziata posizionando gli oggetti lungo il contorno naturale dell'anfiteatro e ruotandoli in modo che la vista consenta di godere della varietà di Fruska Gora. Il resort offre servizi per il tempo libero e vari servizi come due tipi di alloggio (bungalow e camere), ristorante con cantina, spa e un padiglione per matrimoni. Il design è ispirato alla ricerca sull'architettura tradizionale serba e sui vigneti, dove gli oggetti erano caratterizzati da una prolungata porzione di porche. Usando questo concetto, le funzioni degli oggetti sono state estese e nel caso della spa e del ristorante questa caratteristica è sfruttata per il loro trasporto attraverso il vigneto che è stato concepito in modo tale da sollevarlo e consentire attività esterne e la sua compattezza forma atracts vista. La spa è stata progettata utilizzando lastre di metallo come facciata e legno per forme organiche per impostare un contrasto. Una parete parametrica, che funge anche da banco di fronte al vigneto, guida e modella le funzioni dell'oggetto e guida il flusso. Il padiglione del matrimonio è stato ispirato anche nel concetto di estensione funzionale sono stati oggetto di un tetto galleggiante senza pareti. Il soffitto in legno segue una forma organica che riproduce il terreno e una parete curva divide lo spazio in due atmosfere e guida il flusso attorno alle due unità di servizio circolari
Fruska Gora mountain resort
SKRBIC, KATARINA
2017/2018
Abstract
Fruska Gora is situated in the north-western part of Serbia, between Danube and Sava rivers. It is a lonely island mountain in Pannonia with a maximum height of 539 meters. Even being a low mountain its high contrast with the surrounding flatlands makes it stand out. To the south and the north it faces irregular mountain formations, river flows and lateral ridges, usually with very steep slopes. Vineyards and orchards, adorn the slopes and lower parts of Fruska Gora, while the areas situated at altitudes above 300 meters are covered with dense forests. All this and more makes Fruska Gora an alluring destination and invites travelers of all ages and interests to come and enjoy its charms. Tourism in Vojvodina and Serbia takes pride in the riches of Fruska Gora. Due to its privileged location close to big cities, it has become an easy and popular getaway. However, there is lack of spaces to boost tourism and to facilitate the discovery of the area to local and foreign tourists. In this sense, this resort will allow to fully exploit Fruska Gora's natural potential, giving to the guests a full immersion into the nature and culture of the zone with its wineyards, never ending views over flat lands and an own environment and microclimate to fully enjoy the experience; with a mixture between traditional and modern architecture. The location of the resort on edge of the mountain creates a new environment since the naturally shaped amphitheatre serves as a border between forests and agricultural fields. This feature is highlighted by placing the objects along the amphitheatre's natural contour and rotating them so the view allows to enjoy the variety of Fruska Gora. The resort has leisure services and various facilities such as two types of accomodation (bungalows and rooms), restaurant with wine cellar, spa and a wedding pavillion. The design is inspired in research on serbian traditional architecture and on wineyards, where the objects were characterized by a prolonged porche. By using this concept, the functions of the objects were extended and in the case of the spa and the restaurant this feature is exploited by conecting them through the wineyard which was conceived in such a way that it's lifted and allows outside activities and its straigth compact form atracts view. The spa was designed using metal sheets as facade and wood for organic shapes to set a contrast. A parametric wall, which also serves as a bench facing the wineyard, drives and shapes the functions of the object and guides the flow around. The wedding pavilion was inpired also in the concept of functional extension were object features a floating roof with no walls. The wood ceiling follows an organic shape that reproduces the terrain and an curved wall divides the space in two atmospheres and guides the flow around the two circular service units.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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