Style & design – Swiss stone pine rooms in Bad Kleinkirchheim
Dr. Jana Revedin speaks about the concept behind the rooms:
"Guests to this mountain region are looking for tradition and they will find it in the ‘Nockberge Swiss stone pine rooms’ with their modern, contemporary and unmistakeable design"
Architect Dr. Jana Revedin
| JANA REVEDIN ARCHITECT PHD | |
|---|---|
| 1965 | Born in Konstanz on Lake Constance (D) |
| 1975-1983 | Prot. Boarding School Gaienhofen Castle on Lake Constance. Apprenticeship as a furniture maker |
| 1983 | Faculty for Architecture and Town Planning at the University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires |
| 1986 | Scholarship at the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Princeton University, Prof. Michael Graves |
| 1989-1991 | Assistant chair in architecture, Milan Polytechnic University, Prof. Renata Rippa |
| 1991 | Conferral of doctorate at the Milan Polytechnic University with ‘The Modern Concept of Open Space. The Social Living Space of the Avant Garde’, summa cum laude. State examination/ certification of competence |
| 1991-1997 | Assistant chair in architecture, IUAV Venice, Prof. Aldo Rossi |
| 1997-1999 | PhD (Ministry for Scientific Affairs MURST, Rome) with ‘Monument and the Modern: the Elements of Construction of the New Town’, curator Prof. Salvatore Bisogni |
| since 1996 | Freelance architect in Venice (I) and Villach (A) Specialist fields: sustainable architecture and town planning, redevelopment, interior design www.revedin.com |
| 2000-2004 | Guest lecturer in architecture and modern garden art at the Carinthian Tech Institute, Spittal |
| since 2004 | Commissary of the European student gau:di competition for sustainable architecture (EU CULTURE 2000). Initiation and coordination of gau:di Network 12 Leading Universities in Sustainable Architecture (also guest lecturer at the TU Vienna, ENSA Nancy, ENSA Grenoble, IUAV Venice, Milan Polytechnic University, Olu University, TFH Berlin) http://competition.gaudi-programme.eu |
| since 2007 | Commissary of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™ and the Collection Manifeste de l´Architecture du XXI siècle run by the French Ministry for Infrastructure and the region of Yvelines, Versailles www.global-award.org |
| 2008 | Curator of the exhibition of the 10 winning projects (M1:1, 1:5) of the gau:di student competition at the Venice Biennale 2008: ‘A sustainable minimum-house for leisure’ (EU CULTURE 2008) |
The Nockberge Swiss stone pine rooms really set off the local pine. The holiday flats and rooms offer you the perfect space for relaxation within this atmospheric ambience with its attention to detail.
The Swiss stone pine really sets the tone in these Nockberge pine rooms. The apartments and rooms in Bad Kleinkirchheim are beautiful and the wood creates a pleasant and warm atmosphere. Clear lines complete the overall appearance while the dark knots in the wood produce a fascinating overall look.
The design of the Swiss stone pine rooms is distinctively modern. There are no old-fashioned flourishes here. The solid wood exudes additional power thanks to the minimalist design. Space, wood and functionality are combined in perfect harmony. The special well-being effects and healthy night’s sleep are enhanced by the sophisticated levels of comfort offered by the furnishings.
Touches of red and white on the upholstery, sheets and couches form a lively contrast with the extensive wooden surfaces. The lighting also creates a pleasant interplay of colour. An additional interesting feature of the rooms is the light-beige earth-tone curtains. As with all of the materials contained in the Swiss stone pine rooms, the curtains too are made from natural or near-natural substances (curtains made from unbleached linen, pure new wool carpets, woollen blankets, cushions stuffed with pine shavings). The colours are taken from the natural landscape and are very similar to those of the Swiss stone pines: blood red, snow white and slate grey.
Typical regional accessories give the rooms a unique touch. These often historical details add a sharp contrast to the modern style of the furnishings. They combine with the unmistakeable scent of the Swiss stone pine to create an authentic sense of the Nockberge mountains indoors.
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