The 4-star hotel is located in the immediate vicinity of the Spreewald Therme and houses a restaurant and conference rooms as well as a 2-storey sauna extension for the exclusive use of hotel guests. A connecting corridor in the form of a glazed steel walkway serves as a link between the hotel and the Spreewald Thermal Baths.
The special challenge lay in placing the hotel in the context of the thermal baths and at the same time giving the new building an individual and independent character.
The building was founded with an elastically bedded base plate in the medium-density to stiff medium-density sands. As the groundwater on the construction site is normally below ground level, a closed dewatering system was required for the construction pit. The groundwater had to be lowered with deeply injected suction lances. The basement was built as a waterproof construction.
The load-bearing room walls were produced as hollow chamber walls in semi-prefabricated construction and concreted on site.
The ceiling above the ground floor was designed as an support ceiling with reinforced concrete slab and reinforced concrete beams, the ceilings on the upper floors as reinforced concrete flat ceilings in filigree construction.
The connecting walkway was produced as a steel composite construction and supported on V-columns.