Built over the only thermal springs in the Graubunden Canton in Switzerland, The Therme Vals is a hotel and spa in one which combines a complete sensory experience designed by Peter Zumthor.
 Peter Zumthor designed the spa/baths which opened in 1996 to pre date the existing hotel  complex. The idea was to create a form of cave or quarry like  structure. Working with the natural surroundings the bath rooms lay  below a grass roof structure half buried into the hillside. The Therme  Vals is built from layer upon layer of locally quarried Valser Quarzite  slabs. This stone became the driving inspiration for the design, and is used with great dignity and respect
Mountain, stone, water – building in the stone, building with the stone,  into the mountain, building out of the mountain, being inside the  mountain – how can the implications and the sensuality of the  association of these words be interpreted, architecturally?” Peter Zumthor
 This space was designed for visitors to luxuriate and rediscover the  ancient benefits of bathing. The combinations of light and shade, open  and enclosed spaces and linear elements make for a highly sensuous and  restorative experience. The underlying informal layout of the internal  space is a carefully modelled path of circulation which leads bathers to  certain predetermined points but lets them explore other areas for  themselves. The perspective is always controlled. It either ensures or  denies a view.
“The meander, as we call it, is a designed negative space between the  blocks, a space that connects everything as it flows throughout the  entire building, creating a peacefully pulsating rhythm. Moving around  this space means making discoveries. You are walking as if in the woods.  Everyone there is looking for a path of their own.” Peter Zumthor
The fascination for the mystic qualities of a world of stone  within the mountain, for darkness and light, for light reflections on  the water or in the steam saturated air, pleasure in the unique  acoustics of the bubbling water in a world of stone,  a feeling of warm stones and naked skin, the ritual of bathing – these  notions guided the architect. Their intention to work with these  elements, to implement them consciously and to lend them to a special  form was there from the outset. The stone  rooms were designed not to compete with the body, but to flatter the  human form (young or old) and give it space…room in which to be.
Architects: Peter Zumthor, with Marc Loeliger, Thomas Durisch and Rainer Weitschies
Location: Graubunden Canton, Switzerland
Project completed: 1996
Location: Graubunden Canton, Switzerland
Project completed: 1996
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