magistrsko delo
Tina Leittinger (Author), Tadej Glažar (Mentor), Vid De Gleria (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Narava je bila glavni prostor našega druženja in odraščanja. Vsakodnevno kopanje v jezeru, plavanje do otoka, veslanje z ladico, sprehod okoli jezera, povzpeti na grad ali okoliški hrib. Opazovali smo kako kraj s povečanjem turizma izgubja svojo pristnost in postaja enodnevna izletniška točka z idiličnimi fotografijami. Bled, Veldes, je od nekdaj znan po idilični alpski pokrajini z jezerom in otokom, ter bil prostor romarjev, izletnikov in obiskovalcev vodnih vrelcev ob vzhodni obali jezera ter na otoku. V drugi polovici 19. stoletja je Bled postal elitni zdraviliški kraj, kjer je švicar Arnold Rikli leta 1855 ustanovil Atmosfersko zdravilišče in zdravil z vodo, zrakom, svetlobo, ter prehrano, gibanjem in skupnim povezovanjem. Samooklicani Sončni zdravnik Svojo prakso je uspešno upravljal in razv?al 60 let in postavil temelje atmosferskega zdravljenja, Bled pa je postal bil prvo atmosfersko zdravilišče na svetu. Bled ima vse danosti da ponovno postane prostor zdravljenja z naravo in v naravi. V sodoben kontekst turističnega kraja se umesti atmosfersko zdravilišče ter Bled obudi kot zdraviliški kraj. Za obzidjem Vile Bled je izjemno naravno gozdnato okolje z obstoječimi objekti in potmi. Atmosfersko zdravilišče se umesti na celotno območje. Zdraviliški objekt postane Atmosferski paviljon se umesti v prenovljen Cvetlični paviljon arh. Glanza, ob njem pa nov leseni paviljon za skupne delavnice. Od nekdaj skrito, nedostopno območje s pestrim političnim ozadjem se programsko oživi in vrne ljudem, da lahko v tem okolju in klimi krep?o svoje zdravje.

Keywords

magistrske naloge;arhitektura;zdravilišča;narava;zdravljenje;Bled;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FA - Faculty of Architecture
Publisher: T. Leittinger]
UDC: 711.455(497.4Bled)(043.2)
COBISS: 171352323 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Conceptual design of an atmospheric healing place in Bled
Secondary abstract: Nature was the main backdrop for our gatherings and growing up. Daily swims in the lake, swimming to the island, rowing in a boat, strolling around the lake, climbing to the castle or the surrounding hills. We observed how the place, with the increasing tourism, is losing its authenticity and becoming a one-day tourist spot with idyllic photographs. Bled, also known as Veldes, has always been famous for its idyllic Alpine landscape with a lake and an island. It has been a destination for pilgrims, tourists, and visitors to the thermal springs along the eastern shore of the lake and on the island. In the second half of the 19th century, Bled became an elite spa resort, where Swiss doctor Arnold Rikli established the Atmospheric Spa in 1855, treating patients with water, air, light, nutrition, exercise, and communal interaction. He successfully managed and developed his practice for 60 years, laying the foundation for atmospheric healing, and Bled became the world's first atmospheric spa. Bled has all the elements to once again become a place of healing through nature and in nature. In the modern context of a tourist destination, an Atmospheric Spa is established, reviving Bled as a spa town. Behind the walls of Villa Bled lies an exceptional natural wooded environment with existing structures and paths. The Atmospheric Spa is placed over the entire area. The spa building becomes the Atmospheric Pavilion, located in the renovated Flower Pavilion by architect Glanz, with a new wooden pavilion next to it for group workshops. An area that has long been hidden, inaccessible, with a rich political history, is now programmatically revived and returned to the people, allowing them to strengthen their health in this environment and climate.
Secondary keywords: atmospheric healing place;water - air - light;Arnold Rikli;Bled;architecture in nature;healing with nature;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za arhitekturo
Pages: 99 str.
ID: 20551938