From the vacancy to life: Klösterle nursing home in Imst shines again
From the vacancy to life: Klösterle nursing home in Imst shines again
The Klösterle in Imst, which has been empty for many years, is now receiving a new destination. The architects of the Studio Lois have adopted this historic building and converted it into a nursing home, which brings a considerable change in the use of the former monastery.
The monasteries were unused for a long time and threatened to forget. But the creative vision of the architects has led to this architectural heritage shines in a new form. The redesign will not only change the function of the building, but also offers a solution for current challenges in geriatric care.
an important project for Imst
The decision to convert the monasteries into a nursing home is a step that takes into account both the local community and the history of the place. The Lois studio is planning to expand the existing nursing home, which is tailored to the needs of older people and will make a valuable contribution to the supply in the region.
The connection between tradition and modern requirements is the focus of this project. Innovative solutions and a respectful way of dealing with the history of the monasteries ensure that the redesign is both functionally and aesthetically appealing. The architects strive to combine the beauty of the old wall with contemporary amenities.
This project is not only important to preserve the historical heritage of the monasteries, but also to improve the care of older people in the community. The need to promote self -determined living for seniors is greater than ever today.
For the residents of the nursing home, this means a new quality of life in a unique environment that respects both past and current needs. The monasteries will therefore not only be a place of care, but also a place of life and well -being.
The project has already sparked great interest and shows how a challenge can create a chance. The monasteries are not only revitalized by this conversion, but will also be preserved for future generations.
A detailed view of the background and the progress of the project is currently being dealt with in an article on www.msn.com. There are further details on the participation of the Studio Lois and the vision for the Klösterle in Imst.
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