LP Hotel with a View

Lodeynoye Pole, Leningrad Oblast

The Tochka na Karte Lodeynoye Pole hotel, perched on the high banks of the Svir' River, was designed to move beyond the rigid orthogonal logic of stacked modular boxes. Seeking a more expressive and dynamic solution, the project integrates glulam for the roundabout galleries, staircases, and recessed balconies, adding complexity to the interaction between guests and the architecture. By combining modular construction with the flexibility of glulam, the design avoids becoming constrained by structural and economic limitations. The resulting two low-rise buildings, housing 50 rooms, offer panoramic views while maintaining a seamless connection to nature. Decorative screens along the galleries create intricate shadows, further enriching the experience and blurring the boundaries between interior and landscape, achieving a unique balance between functionality and architectural expression.

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Canadian Wood Council on 10-08-2024
  • Project last updated by Canadian Wood Council on 11-07-2024
Project Details
  • Year Built

    2021

  • Number Of Stories

    2

  • Bldg system

    Mass Timber

  • Square footage

    43,055

  • Building Type:

    Hotel/Motel

  • Material Types:

    Mass Timber

Project Team
  • Malakhit Owner/Developer
  • RamFjord Wood Supplier
  • Rhizome Architect/Firm
Version History
  • Project uploaded by Canadian Wood Council on 10-08-2024
  • Project last updated by Canadian Wood Council on 11-07-2024
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