See-Villa was the first hotel to be built directly on the lake in Millstatt in 1984. For its 140th anniversary, the original plan was to replace the restaurant with a full concrete structure. However, the HASSLACHER Group was able to offer an alternative option to the client and realise the barrel roofs in timber. The existing restaurant was removed and rebuilt on an area of approx. 350 m². It includes a restaurant area, a bar, a salon, new bathrooms and an updated commercial kitchen area. A basement stretches across the entire structure. In total there are roughly, 120 dining spots.
The arch trusses for the roof elements were produced at the Hermagor location, the multi-ply solid wood panels and slats for the barrel roofs at the Rangersdorf location. Shortly before installation, the ceilings (which had originally been commissioned to be built from concrete) were ordered. A tight timeframe, but the HASSLACHER Group managed to implement and execute this project with its group of companies. The cross-laminated timber ceiling elements were produced at our Stall location, the barrel roof elements being made outside of the hall and transported to the construction site by means of special transport.
Project information | |
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Location: | Millstatt, Carinthia, Austria |
Customer: | Federico Tacoli |
Architect or planner: | Architektur Design |
Design and construction: | Bauingenieure Lackner Egger ZT GmbH |
Builder: | Federico Tacoli |
Year of building: | 2024 |
Time for building: | January to May 2024 |
Used wooden products: | 18 m³ glued-laminated timber – Sachsenburg location 35 m³ CLT – Stall location 16 m³ arch trusses – Hermagor location 70 m² 7-ply panels for arches – Gemson GmbH Slats for barrel roofs – Gemson GmbH 1,300 m² raw formwork for roof coverings (soffit, roof truss, sheet metal covering) |