Orhidelia is the most prestigious part of the thermal complex in Podčetrtek and is part of the Olimia spa. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced-concrete construction having a ground floor and 2 floors. Glass façades and vertical columns in the pool area are conceived as a steel construction. The entire building is buried into the ground from three sides, the fourth side of the building opens towards the terrain. The entire construction is dilated to several separated dilatation units. The building leans against the slope between Hotel Sotelia and the existing thermal complex Termalia which is located at the road. Due to being itemized and buried into the terrain, one part of the building is founded on shallow foundations on the solid rockmass, while the bottom part facing the road is founded on deep foundations on drilled Benotto piles. The roof of the building is completely designed as a green roof which is partly walk-on-able. The construction pit for the building was partly carried out in inclined excavation, protection of the construction pit on the deepest part of the building was provided for by a pile-type triple anchored wall of a height of approx. 15.0 m.
Project typeTermalni kompleks, wellness centerLocationPodčetrtek, SloveniaArea10,000 m²Inv. value€13,000,000Year(s)2007-2009ServicesStructural design: Building permit design, detail design, tender designArchitectureEnota d.o.o. (Dean Lah, Milan Tomac)InvestorTerme Olimia d.d.PhotosArchive Enota d.o.o.
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