On the northern side of the ex Arsenale, upon the quay, an area dedicated to hotel accommodation and services, that includes a 100 room hotel, a SPA and wellness center, pool, a large restaurant and a 600 seat conference hall, completes the main structures of the project for the recovery of the ex navy base. On the northern side of the ex Arsenale, upon the quay, an area dedicated to hotel accommodation and services, that includes a 100 room hotel, a SPA and wellness center, pool, a large restaurant and a 600 seat conference hall, completes the main structures of the project for the recovery of the ex navy base.
Organized as a succession of receding longitudinal yet low volumes covered in local stone the architectural composition willfully maintains a low key appearance yet takes advantage of the views to the sea and creates a series of inner patios that give shelter from the characteristic wind of Sardinia. The 128.000 sqm harbor that, guaranteeing a depth of between 4 and 7 meters, develops along 2 km of new equipped quays harbor is equipped to host 700 boats and will include, towards the east a large area destined for nautical maintenance. Located on this harbor, the small accommodation quarter is central to a project that providing a series of port, receptive, formative and convention infrastructure is aimed at transforming the ex Arsenale at La Maddalena into one of the principle nautical poles of the western Mediterranean.
Ex Arsenale La Maddalena: Hotel
Project Information
location: La Madalena, Sardinia, Italy
year: 2008-2009 (completed)
client: Italian Ministry of the Interior
commission:100 room hotel and dedicated services
total area: 13.400 sqm
budget:
Architectural Design
Stefano Boeri Architetti
Team:
Stefano Boeri
with
Michele Brunello (Project Coordination), Davor Popovic (Project leader House of the Sea and Sea Pavillion),
Design Hotel Ex Arsenale residency: Vincenzo Vella (Responsible for architectural schematic design Ex Arsenale Residency) 2+1 Officina Architettura (Responsible for architectural detailed design Ex Arsenale Residency)
Team: Eugenio Feresin (Ex Arsenale Residency) and Marco Tradori (Ex Arsenale Residency)
with the contribution of:
Alessandro Agosti, Lorenza Baroncelli, Stefano Baseggio, Edoardo Boi, Walter Dejana, Kristina Drapic, Moataz Faissal Farid, Alessandro Gioffrè, Inge Lengwenus, Piergiorgio Loi, Corrado Longa, Yari Marongiu, Stefano Onnis, Fabrizio Piras, Sebastian Russi, Vittorio Secci.
Barbara Cadeddu (Project leader for interventions outside the Arsenal), Liverani / Molteni architets (Architect Responsible for the Catering Building, Marco Brega (Director Stefano Boeri Architetti)
and:
Javier Deferrari (House of the Sea, Sea Pavilion), Andrea Grippo (Master plan and external areas, Sea Pavilion), Andrea Barbierato (Sea Pavilion), Daniele Barillari (House of the Sea, Sea Pavilion), Mario Bastianelli (House of the Sea), Maurizio Burragato (Sea Pavilion), Marco Dessì (Master plan and external areas), Marco Giorgio (House of the Sea), Costantina Verzì (Master plan and external areas)
consultants:
Furnishing and Outdoor Areas: Maddalena De Ferrari e Andrea Balestrero gruppo A 12
Landscape Design: Emanuela Borio & Laura Gatti
Video: Attu Studio
Visualization plot 5: Studio Cast & Ello e Arch. Gianni Dedola
Interior Design Hall e Presidential Suite Hotel: Antonio Marras con Stefania Beltrame
Impresa Mandataria: ARSENALE SCARL S.r.l.
Structure: ITALINGEGNERIA
Plant Design: ENETEC S.r.l.Organized as a succession of receding longitudinal yet low volumes covered in local stone the architectural composition willfully maintains a low key appearance yet takes advantage of the views to the sea and creates a series of inner patios that give shelter from the characteristic wind of Sardinia. The 128.000 m2 harbor that, guaranteeing a depth of between 4 and 7 meters, develops along 2km of new equipped quays harbor is equipped to host 700 boats and will include, towards the east a large area destined for nautical maintenance. Located on this harbor, the small accommodation quarter is central to a project that providing a series of port, receptive, formative and convention infrastructure is aimed at transforming the ex Arsenale at La Maddalena into one of the principle nautical poles of the western Mediterranean.