Hotel A Cheda
Architect: ORMA architettura
Location: Bonifacio, Corsica, France
Type: Hotel
Year: 2021
Photographs: Giaime Meloni
The following description is courtesy of the architects. It’s in the vernacular typical constructions of Bonifacio, called “baracun”, that the Hotel A Cheda finds its inspiration. The project unfolds like a long-curved stone wall that shelter the hotel’s suites.
The materials used are also in connection with this by displaying a mineral dominance, intrinsically linked to the region’s landscapes. The project is based on a short circuit and aims to enhance the value of the local stone industry through the collection of stone near the site.
It’s around a central patio that the project is organised, allowing each room to be served while respecting privacy. Conversely, the outline of the shape undulates in order to offer private outdoor spaces.
The stones were collected and transported to create the exterior cladding. The walls are made of monomur bricks internally insulated, with a lime coating.
Project Details
- Type: Hotel
- Client: Private
- Status: Completed
- Budget: €2,000,000
- Location: Bonifacio, Corsica, France
- Images: Giaime Meloni