The building of the thermal complex Termalia in Podčetrtek extends along an access road leading to the hotel complex of Olimia spa. Three large indoor and outdoor swimming pools, two pools for children and three whirlpools offer more than 2,000 m² of water surfaces. Apart from the pools, the complex has a reception desk, wardrobes, a restaurant, saunas and a beauty centre.
The construction is designed as a prefabricated steel construction having storeys basement + ground floor or basement + ground floor + 1. The entire construction is dilated to four separate dilatation units due to its oblong shape and subdivided layout. The construction is designed as a series of transversal steel profiles, over which a composite Hi-Bond panel is encased in concrete. The roof of the building is completely designed as a green roof which is partly a walk-on-able roof having an inclination that changes over the surface of the roof. The building is founded on strips of reinforced-concrete footings. Adjacent to the building, there is a complex of pools covered with a removable linen canvass suspended on a supporting column. The canvass is circumferentially anchored into reinforced-concrete individual footings which are anchored into the foundation with permanent geotechnical anchors.
Project typeTermalni kompleks, wellness centerLocationPodčetrtek, SloveniaArea7,000 m²Inv. value€3,000,000Year(s)2004ServicesStructural design: building permit design,detail design tender designArchitectureEnota d.o.o. (Dean Lah, Milan Tomac)InvestorTerme Olimia d.d.PhotosArhiv biroja Enota
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