Asemic Scapes is a stunning concept design for a 50 patient rehabilitation center in Rainberg, Austria. The organic design by graduate of architecture, Sarah Schneider, places Asemic Scapes in the Austrian Alps and looks remarkably like snow drifts and ski slopes laid onto the mountain side.
Schneider speaks of her inspiration from calligraphy for the design. "The project develops an architecture that uses rules of natural growth and connects both growth and ornament, with a landscape environment, topologically and calligraphically." Nestled in the forest and with uplifting mountain views, a stay at a facility like Asemic Scapes would be a powerful tool in aiding a patient's recovery.
Schneider recently graduated from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna; Asemic Scapes was her thesis project.
Organic Mountainside Architecture
Asemic Scapes Rehab Center
Trend Themes
1. Organic Architecture - Opportunity for designers to create innovative, nature-inspired structures that blend with the environment.
2. Biophilic Design - Potential for incorporating natural elements and materials into architectural designs to promote well-being and healing.
3. Sustainable Rehabilitation Centers - Growing demand for eco-friendly facilities that prioritize environmental consciousness in healthcare and therapy settings.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new approaches in organic architecture and biophilic designs for healthcare and rehabilitation facilities.
2. Healthcare - Integration of nature-inspired designs in rehabilitation centers can enhance patient experiences and aid in their recovery.
3. Sustainable Construction - Industry can focus on developing eco-friendly materials and construction techniques suitable for organic mountain-side architecture.