Tag: Aufenthaltsqualität

  • The Kammgarn area in the south

    The Kammgarn area in the south

    As part of a comprehensive vision for the city of Schaffhausen, the Kammgarnareal is to be further developed with new access points and better connections to the urban fabric. In addition to the existing access points from Baumgartenstrasse, Rheinuferstrasse and Rheinstrasse, a new passageway will be created along Klosterstrasse to improve accessibility. This will integrate the site even more closely into the urban infrastructure and enable new utilisation options.

    The Kammgarn area will become part of a “string of pearls” of meeting places along the banks of the Rhine, which will play an important role in the further upgrading of this area. With the start of construction in September, the approximately two-year construction phase will begin, with which Schaffhausen will gain a modern, attractive district that will significantly improve the urban quality of life as a meeting place and cultural centre.

    Upgrading the areas and increasing the quality of stay
    The areas are also to be upgraded as part of the planned redesign. The creation of spacious green areas, seating and a water feature in the inner courtyard of the former worsted spinning mill will increase the quality of stay. These measures aim to transform the Kammgarnhof into an attractive place to meet and relax, which can be used for events and everyday activities.

    New uses and modern infrastructure
    A central element of the redesign is the construction of a single-storey underground car park with around 90 parking spaces, which is to be built under the Kammgarnhof. This will make the inner courtyard car-free and provide more space for events and recreation. A pergola is planned in front of the west wing, while a large terrace will be created in front of the north wing.

    The historic west wing of the Kammgarn site will be prepared for new uses as part of the refurbishment. The ground floor, along a new passageway to the inner courtyard, will house the library and the toy library. The glazed façades will give passers-by an attractive insight into the world of books and games.

    Half of the first floor will be used by the library, while the remaining space will be rented out in small to medium-sized units. The Schaffhausen University of Teacher Education will move into the upper floors, while the remaining space will be available for flexible use by other tenants.

    This comprehensive remodelling of the Kammgarn site strengthens the connection to the old town and the Rhine and gives the area a new significance in the urban fabric. The planned measures will contribute to long-term urban development and create a modern, vibrant neighbourhood that will significantly improve the quality of life in Schaffhausen.

  • New 4-star resort “La Sassa” impresses in Münstertal

    New 4-star resort “La Sassa” impresses in Münstertal

    Val Müstair is currently experiencing an increase in overnight stays and has no hotels in the upmarket 4-star segment. “La Sassa” aims to fill this market niche and both preserve existing jobs and create new ones.

    The resort is to be realised in three stages. It will offer hotel rooms, serviced holiday flats, a reception, a restaurant, a public spa and wellness area and a sports equipment shop. Once all stages have been completed, 320 beds are planned in six buildings.

    In contrast to other resorts, “La Sassa” is focussing on nature-based tourism. The resort is primarily intended for active people and families who appreciate the nature of the Swiss nature park and are prepared to make a longer journey for this experience.

    The architecture is based on the characteristics of Val Müstair. Regional, high-quality building materials will be used, which should ensure authenticity and a high quality of stay.

    Domenig Immobilien AG is investing CHF 30 million in the project in the first construction phase. The flats will be sold as managed second homes that can only be occupied by the owner for a limited period of time. The rest of the time they will be rented out, with the owners receiving a return.

    A village square in the centre of the resort will serve as a meeting zone for guests and locals. This will create an authentic and dynamic public space with a high quality of stay.

    “La Sassa” offers an ideal base for discovering Val Müstair and neighbouring areas such as the Engadin and South Tyrol. The region is characterised by its diverse nature, fresh mountain air and unique local culture.