Pupp Suites, a competition for an important construction site in the city of Brixen – a new gate
leading to the city. The aim was to close a building gap and set up 11 suites.
It was our idea to interlock 3 structures so that a game with projections and set-offs is created.
Because of the displacement different free areas come into existence and because of specific
and precisely chosen openings within the 3 structures the interlocking is possible to be expe-
rienced in the interior.
It was also a major idea to either just slightly or not to open the structure at all towards the city
and its neighbourhood. In this way a building with free areas, gardens, inner courtyards was
designed with an illumination from the top.
A life in intimacy is created, not distracted by the busy outer life, but flooded by light from
everywhere.
A withdrawal in the middle of the city, away from the hustle and bustle, is made possible. From
the outside the tripartite interlocked structure is supplied with a special plaster (in German
called “Besenputz”), like the residences close to the city, but is pushed to the fore with the
colour pure white. The building comes to life with its cantilevers, with its shadow play in the
façade. In the interior the colour white runs through, but this time
coarse-grained, tough, cave-like, and can be found in the illuminated spaces and paths as well
as in the rooms.
In the basement you find the subterranean garage and the far stretched breakfast room, which
ends in an inner courtyard. The daylight floods the interior, you never get the feeling of being
in the basement. Also here prevails a conclusive plan: from the rough white plaster towards a
colourful warm textile.
As a whole you see a modern, powerful, assertive structure at the entrance to the city. We also
believe that by choosing these materials a certain atmosphere of the past is perceptible, a mix
between traditional hotel culture and contemporary entrance.
Being inside you feel the intimate light and the reserved transparency everywhere.
Pupp Suites, a small hotel, a closure of the empty site, a gate to the city.