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Shhh! Vamed opens 3,600sq m silent spa designed for contemplation
POSTED 08 Dec 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The spa will be completely silent, and was inspired by the two things people are asking for in an increasingly hectic world: space and time for contemplation
Thermal wellness resort operator Vamed Vitality World has added a €14m (US$15m, £12m) stand-alone silent spa to its Therme Laa location in the Weinviertel region of northern Austria.
The 3,600sq m (38,750sq ft) spa – which has a 160-guest capacity – will be completely silent, and was inspired by the two things people are asking for in an increasingly hectic world: space and time for contemplation.
“Our body is perfectly taken care of – what we are lacking is for someone to take care of our souls as well,” said Tom Bauer, COO for Vamed Vitality World, in a keynote at the Global Wellness Summit earlier this year.
Vamed conceptualised the space and worked with architect Wolfgang Vanek of Holzbauer & Partner to realise the project. Vanek drew on elements of sacred architecture, such as 16th century cathedrals, to create a building designed to inspire.
“If you go into a church, all of a sudden, something happens to you – you get calmer,” explained Bauer. “Architecture has an influence on that. We asked: ‘What would be the right interpretation of that building that would translate into the 21st century?’”
The Silent Spa is a separate building with its own entrance – including one for hotel guests – and is directly linked to Therme Laa’s existing thermal spa.
Constructed in a pattern of four ellipses, the spa gravitates around a central tower and three-storey cascade fountain, which the thermal water flows from. The spa includes approximately 500sq m (5,382sq ft) walk-in water landscape filled with the natural mineral waters, including reflecting pools.
Each ellipse has different facilities, offering relaxation loungers, a saltwater pool, salt chamber, spa suites and steam bath. The building also has a 400sq m (4,306sq ft) sauna area with special infusion ceremonies, as well as an exercise room, restaurant and bar, and 100sq m (1,076sq ft) of treatment areas.
Vanek used principles of the Golden Ratio – a common mathematical ratio found in nature that has been used in architecture for thousands of years – in constructing the spa, and the geometrically pleasing format continues through the interior details.
“There are no golden chandeliers – just marble, stone, wood, glass and water – it’s very minimalistic,” said Bauer. “We don’t want to force contemplation, we only want to create a platform where you can experience it.”
Lighting plays a big part in the design, with windows carefully placed to encourage the reflection of sunlight on the water, which then reflects on to the stone walls, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.
The spa features king-sized relaxation beds with rolls and pillows, giving guests more space and privacy than your average spa.
Guests can also pre-book and reserve their lounger and spa robe – in their choice of sizes – along with iPads supplied with classical music selection and more than 250 newspapers, all through the Very Relaxed Person, or VRP, Check In – “so you can dive into contemplation,” said Bauer. For guests who prefer to stay offline, real games and a library are also available.
Bauer said he expects the Silent Spa to be particularly attractive to customers between the ages of 25 and 55, who are highly educated, successful – and working in high-challenge, stressful, multitasking jobs.
Maintaining silence in the spa, said Bauer, should not be a problem in a country that has such a strong culture of sauna usage, where a respectful quiet is ordinarily adhered to.
“Whoever has been in a sauna understands how a sauna works, and the silent spa will take it one step further,” he explained.
The spa has been designed to leave guests feeling both inspired and contemplative
The spa gravitates around a central tower and three-storey cascade fountain, which the thermal water flows from
The spa is constructed in a pattern of four ellipses that revolve around the central fountain
The spa features king-sized relaxation beds with rolls and pillows, giving guests more space and privacy than your average spa
Architect Wolfgang Vanek used principles of the Golden Ratio in constructing the spa, and the geometrically pleasing format continues through the interior details
Geometry is central to Holzbauer and Partner's design Credit: Holzbauer and Partner
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Shhh! Vamed opens 3,600sq m silent spa designed for contemplation
POSTED 08 Dec 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The spa will be completely silent, and was inspired by the two things people are asking for in an increasingly hectic world: space and time for contemplation
Thermal wellness resort operator Vamed Vitality World has added a €14m (US$15m, £12m) stand-alone silent spa to its Therme Laa location in the Weinviertel region of northern Austria.
The 3,600sq m (38,750sq ft) spa – which has a 160-guest capacity – will be completely silent, and was inspired by the two things people are asking for in an increasingly hectic world: space and time for contemplation.
“Our body is perfectly taken care of – what we are lacking is for someone to take care of our souls as well,” said Tom Bauer, COO for Vamed Vitality World, in a keynote at the Global Wellness Summit earlier this year.
Vamed conceptualised the space and worked with architect Wolfgang Vanek of Holzbauer & Partner to realise the project. Vanek drew on elements of sacred architecture, such as 16th century cathedrals, to create a building designed to inspire.
“If you go into a church, all of a sudden, something happens to you – you get calmer,” explained Bauer. “Architecture has an influence on that. We asked: ‘What would be the right interpretation of that building that would translate into the 21st century?’”
The Silent Spa is a separate building with its own entrance – including one for hotel guests – and is directly linked to Therme Laa’s existing thermal spa.
Constructed in a pattern of four ellipses, the spa gravitates around a central tower and three-storey cascade fountain, which the thermal water flows from. The spa includes approximately 500sq m (5,382sq ft) walk-in water landscape filled with the natural mineral waters, including reflecting pools.
Each ellipse has different facilities, offering relaxation loungers, a saltwater pool, salt chamber, spa suites and steam bath. The building also has a 400sq m (4,306sq ft) sauna area with special infusion ceremonies, as well as an exercise room, restaurant and bar, and 100sq m (1,076sq ft) of treatment areas.
Vanek used principles of the Golden Ratio – a common mathematical ratio found in nature that has been used in architecture for thousands of years – in constructing the spa, and the geometrically pleasing format continues through the interior details.
“There are no golden chandeliers – just marble, stone, wood, glass and water – it’s very minimalistic,” said Bauer. “We don’t want to force contemplation, we only want to create a platform where you can experience it.”
Lighting plays a big part in the design, with windows carefully placed to encourage the reflection of sunlight on the water, which then reflects on to the stone walls, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.
The spa features king-sized relaxation beds with rolls and pillows, giving guests more space and privacy than your average spa.
Guests can also pre-book and reserve their lounger and spa robe – in their choice of sizes – along with iPads supplied with classical music selection and more than 250 newspapers, all through the Very Relaxed Person, or VRP, Check In – “so you can dive into contemplation,” said Bauer. For guests who prefer to stay offline, real games and a library are also available.
Bauer said he expects the Silent Spa to be particularly attractive to customers between the ages of 25 and 55, who are highly educated, successful – and working in high-challenge, stressful, multitasking jobs.
Maintaining silence in the spa, said Bauer, should not be a problem in a country that has such a strong culture of sauna usage, where a respectful quiet is ordinarily adhered to.
“Whoever has been in a sauna understands how a sauna works, and the silent spa will take it one step further,” he explained.
The spa has been designed to leave guests feeling both inspired and contemplative
The spa gravitates around a central tower and three-storey cascade fountain, which the thermal water flows from
The spa is constructed in a pattern of four ellipses that revolve around the central fountain
The spa features king-sized relaxation beds with rolls and pillows, giving guests more space and privacy than your average spa
Architect Wolfgang Vanek used principles of the Golden Ratio in constructing the spa, and the geometrically pleasing format continues through the interior details
Geometry is central to Holzbauer and Partner's design Credit: Holzbauer and Partner
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of Physical activity
guidelines: UK Chief Medical Officers' report, updating the evidence that underpins the nation's
physical activity recommendations and placing greater emphasis on strength, balance, reducing
sedentary behaviour and, for the first time, supporting people taking weight loss medications.
Anna Bjurstam has left her role as Wellness Pioneer at Six Senses Hotels and Resorts and
launched a new wellness, longevity and “consciousness consultancy” called Wahayla.
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our limits and the sweat pours, the importance of efficient recovery cannot be overstated. [more...]
Contrast therapy, based on the alternation of hot and cold rituals, has become one of the
most valued practices in the fields of wellness and recovery. [more...]
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