Hotel Galántha | BWM Designers & Architects

A place for making connections. Eisenstadt / Austria / 2022

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After winning the prestigious competition for the façade and interior design of the new Hotel Galántha in Eisenstadt, BWM Architekten are creating a multifunctional complex with a stunning view of Schloss Esterházy on the former site of the Gebietskrankenkasse health insurance company.
The natural stone façade – based on BWM Architekten’s winning design – blends in perfectly with the historical ensemble at the heart of the residential building complex called Schlossquartier. “The interior concept reflects the open-minded, cosmopolitan history of the Esterházy family. This idea informed the open design of the common areas like the lobby, restaurant and bar; the hotel brings together both international guests and locals. It’s a friendly place for connecting with others – and also a tactile place,” Erich Bernard of BWM Architekten explains.


A tactile place.
The notion of tactility is also further underlined by the importance BWM attaches to authentic – predominantly regional – materials. Where tiles are used, they opt for ceramic tiles; stone is always natural stone; and wood is real wood. It is important to BWM Architekten to create a cosy atmosphere, which they achieve by means of an open-hearth fireplace in the entrance area, an open grill in the restaurant, and a suspended brazier in the rooftop bar.


The colour scheme throughout the building is inspired by the Esterházy family’s love of gardens (Paul I. being particularly noteworthy). Typical regional details are also incorporated in the design, from the ground floor to the rooftop, from the lobby and into the guest rooms.



Natural cosiness.
The different areas on the open-plan ground floor complement and flow into one another. Upon entering the hotel, guests find themselves in the spacious lobby, which features natural colours and a long reception desk made of oak. The central element in the entrance area is an eye-catching open hearth with a large natural-stone base, which also serves as a connecting feature between the hotel and the restaurant area. Another element that ties in the different areas is the coated floor in an elegant shade of grey. The various zones are set apart by means of solid wood parquet and parquet-like porcelain stoneware embedded in the flooring.


For every taste.
The restaurant PAULGARTEN Grill & Greens aims to take guests on a culinary trip through the region. It can seat 80 guests indoors and 40 guests in the outside area. The highlight of the interior design is an open grill with a striking border made of red brick tiles, which makes it easy to spot from every corner. The restaurant’s seating is as varied as its menu and provides a variety of options: from classic wooden chairs with leather upholstery to diner-style tables by the windows, a community table for 10 guests opposite the open fire, and the chef’s table along the bar, which can accommodate 12 people.



Loans from the Esterházy collection …
The “library” connects the lobby and the conference area and boasts a plant aviary, i.e. an oversized birdcage filled with greenery, which is a reference to an object from the Esterházy collection. Thanks to a partnership with the Esterházy collection, the “library” will display pieces of contemporary art that will rotate at regular intervals.



Rooftop paradise.
The Top, the rooftop bar on the fourth floor, is the building’s crowning glory. It is a modern, verdant garden with a stunning, unobstructed view of Eisenstadt’s famous Schloss Esterházy. “Guests entering the bar will discover a paradise with kiwi-green walls, crimson curtains, yellow and red bench seats, and abundant greenery,” says project supervisor Rita Guggenberger. A suspended brazier with a natural stone base is positioned in the direct line of sight with the famous historical palace and creates a cosy atmosphere. The terrace features a small pool; when the sun is shining, the ripples are reflected on the underside of a projecting roof. Various grasses planted on the south side of the terrace create a smooth transition for the eye as it gazes across the surrounding countryside towards the Hungarian lowlands.



A place for relaxation.
The hotel spa spans 200m² and includes a vapour bath, sauna, salt room, gym and quiet room. The colours used here, such as emerald green, are predominantly dark, but are interrupted by vibrant colours, such as the yellow and turquoise tiles of the shower islands. Oak panelling on the walls reinforces the soothing atmosphere.


Inspired by the Esterházy gardens.
The 600m² conference area, in the style of a premium business hotel, includes six rooms of different sizes with a capacity of up to 300 people.


A different carpet design was created for each of the six rooms. The geometric patterns used are based on the layouts of the Esterházy family’s former baroque gardens, and each one has a different, vivid colour palette. The partitionable “reading room”, for example, which features bookshelves running all around the walls and comfortable chairs, is reminiscent of an abundant orchard, with its shades of fuchsia and cranberry. The sun-yellow “writing room” has flexible seating to allow for individual work. The corridors leading to the rooms have green carpeting that recalls a lush meadow, and the abstract images of grass on the wallpaper in the lift makes it seem like the meadow is coming along for the ride.


On all floors, the lift area is laid out with red tiles that serve as an intuitive navigational system. From the first floor upwards, there is an atrium with plants opposite the lift front that extends across all guest floors and provides natural light.



Uninterrupted view of the palace.
All 120 guest rooms, including the three suites, have floor-to-ceiling windows that allow guests to enjoy the stunning view of Schloss Esterházy. The beds – some of which are four-poster beds with a golden frame, positioned in the middle of the room – face the windows. The three suites each boast a free-standing bathtub, a spacious dining area, as well as a liquor cabinet. The rooms can generally be divided into three groups according to the colours of their walls, namely pink, blue and green. Like the flowers in a meadow, these joyful colours serve as a contrast to the muted basic colours used the rooms; for instance, in the form of an eye-catching coral-coloured piece of furniture, such as a desk or mini-bar, or small accents like sun-yellow upholstery.


Task
New-build hotel with 120 guest rooms including three suites: interior design for all areas (including restaurant, rooftop bar, conference area and spa)


Status
Completion 09/2022


Client
Hotel Galántha Management GmbH



BWM Team
Erich Bernard, Rita Guggenberger, Eleni Nagl, Michele Sabini, Ferdinand Bischofter, Alexandra Stage


Image credit
Fotos: BWM Architekten/ Gregor Hofbauer
Visualisierungen: Frame9/ Tobias Colz
Participants
Architecture, structural engineering
Hohensinn Architektur ZT GmbH


Site supervision
HD Projekt Baumanagement GmbH


Project management
DELTA Baumanagement GmbH


Lighting design
Pokorny Lichtarchitektur


Statics
DI Franz Götschl – Baukonsulent für Bauingenieurwesen


Graphic design / Branding
Ferras Corporate Design e.U.


Carpet Design / textile surfaces / wallpaper
Gabriele Bruner


F&B consulting
MAHAVI GmbH


Hospitality
hospitality consulting 360 GmbH


Décor
Atelier Peter Weisz

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    After winning the prestigious competition for the façade and interior design of the new Hotel Galántha in Eisenstadt, BWM Architekten are creating a multifunctional complex with a stunning view of Schloss Esterházy on the former site of the Gebietskrankenkasse health insurance company.The natural stone façade – based on BWM Architekten’s winning design – blends in perfectly with the historical ensemble at the heart of the residential building...

    Project details
    • Year 2022
    • Work finished in 2022
    • Client Hotel Galántha Management GmbH
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Hotel/Resorts / Wellness Facilities/Spas / Bars/Cafés / Restaurants / Interior Design
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