Reconstruction of sanatorium into reacreational building

The aim of the project was to convert a derelict site and its pre-war sanatorium complex into a publicly open and charming attraction.

The L-shaped envelope of the building is split into 3 parts by external connections to achieve lightness at the points where volumes meet. Apart from practical reasons this distancing becomes a principal tool of the project's composition that carries on to the main façade where a slight setback of the first floor works as a retreat from the busy street.

By dealing with a significantly meaningful site in the very heart of a holiday bustle this project carries a fresh and contemporary approach to stylistically disorientated and overcrowded attraction point of the city. Taking into consideration important details like seasonal pavilion incorporation determined a more integral approach where predominant wooden terraces, compact buildings and typical seafront vegetation can prevail without being out shadowed by later unplanned additions.

Structural scheme is of monolithic concrete. Wooden decorative elements are curious details inspired by regional motifs of nature and historical character that add up to a reasoned and coherent unity of the project.