Alpine architecture

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about alpine architecture

Projet • By ingenhoven associatesCentres sportifs

Alpine Start House

The Start House is an energy self-sustained, modular pavilion designed for multiple uses. A pioneering concept for temporary sports infrastructures in the Alps, it was first deployed at an altitude of 3,700 meters on the Matterhorn in Switzerland.  ©ingenhoven associates / Daniel Hager Engineered to endure extreme mountainous conditions, it serves as a shelter for athletes and equipment, incorporating high-tech, recycled and recyclable materials that ensure stability and safety even in severe weather with temperatures as low as -20°C. Integrated solar panels provide complete energy independence. The igloo-inspired streamlined form of the structure, along with its radiant silver skin adorned design, integrates harmoniousl... En savoir plus

Projet • By Zanghellini & Holt AssociatesHôtels

Badrutt's Palace Bella Vista, St. Moritz

Redefining Staff Spaces in HospitalityBadrutt’s Palace Hotel in St. Moritz is almost 130 years old, since it opened it has been associated with Alpine luxury and world-class service. Behind this celebrated guest experience lies a team of +600 employees whose dedication ensures the seamless operation of the hotel. We embarked on the challenge to redefine the staff facilities. This involved transforming the staff restaurant, Bella Vista, into a space that matches the elegance of its guest areas, setting a new benchmark for employee facilities in hospitality. Courtesy of Badrutt's Palace Courtesy of Badrutt's Palace It was really important for us to find a balance between the hotel’s historic legacy and that of the Engad... En savoir plus

Projet • By Ben Hudson ArchitectsMaisons privées

Arran Lane Home

Designed in collaboration with client and designers Jonathan Goss and Cathy Ellegard, this 230 sqm footprint utilises skillfully crafted and organised spaces to deliver a family home in a modest space without compromising on design. Adaptive spaces are able to be opened up or closed down to suit the family’s needs, allowing the couple and their two children to live and work alongside each other. Simon Larkin Simon Larkin Simon Larkin Simon Larkin The sloping site allows the main living spaces and bedrooms to be raised above the driveway for privacy and views. Sculpted concrete steps lead to the entry, with the dramatic backdrop of the Remarkables mountain range beyond. Simon Larkin Simon Larkin Simon... En savoir plus

Projet • By Ben Hudson ArchitectsMaisons privées

Gallery House

The Gallery House in New Zealand by Ben Hudson Architects has been designed to reflect the people who live here, each space telling a story. In this residence, the warmth and richness of timber combines with a palette of neutral whites and the raw beauty of polished concrete to create a series of layered interiors and intimate, gallery-like spaces that showcase the owners’ passion for art and sculpture. John Williams Photography John Williams Photography John Williams Photography The living and dining area is celebrated as a central, pivotal space that is inviting and liveable. Thoughtfully planned around a collection of paintings, sculpture and furniture, attention to detail and craftsmanship has been paid throughout... En savoir plus

Projet • By Dietger Wissounig ArchitektenRural

Voisthaler Hut

The new Voisthaler Hut is situated in the high valley of the Upper Dullwitz as a highly visible landmark. As a point of orientation between Hochschwab, Wetterkogel, Karlhochkogel and Fölzsattel, it replaces the existing hut and appears as a simple, clear volume in the high alpine terrain. The setting in the largely natural landscape is an interplay of site-specific characteristics (topography, weather sides, view), function and form - a combination of architecture and site. Due to the logistically challenging location, a prefabricated timber construction was chosen as a sensible building form.  David Schreyer David Schreyer David Schreyer David Schreyer The formal realisation of the new hut is derived both fro... En savoir plus

Projet • By PLUS ULTRA studioPatrimoine

MCG | Casa dei Birilli

Maison Walser au pied du Mont Rose dont l'histoire remonte au 17ème siècle. Située à l'orée du village de Macugnanga, près de l'ancienne église, la maison était autrefois une résidence épiscopale proche du Walser Dorf de Staffa. Au fil des ans, la maison est passée aux mains de ses propriétaires actuels, qui l'habitent et l'entretiennent depuis plus de quatre générations. La confrontation avec un artefact d'une telle valeur a conduit à un examen minutieux de chaque intervention afin de ne pas dénaturer son architecture. Federico Villa Federico Villa Federico Villa Les limites imposées par la disponibilit&eac... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 12 déc. 2023

ATP architects engineers completes a sustainable production facility in Tyrol

ATP architects engineers a achevé la construction d'une nouvelle installation de production pour Ceratizit (un spécialiste mondial de la production d'outils en carbure), à Breitenwang, une municipalité du district de Reutte, dans le Tyrol, en Autriche. Entourée d'un paysage alpin pittoresque, l'immense installation de trois étages, construite comme une usine de pointe pour l'affûtage et la fabrication d'outils, est entièrement revêtue de bois, ses grandes fenêtres reflétant les montagnes et la verdure. ATP/Bause ATP/Bause Plan du site : ATP La construction du nouveau site a débuté en 2019 et s'est achevée en 2023. D'un... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 29 août 2023

Lacroix Chessex completes a contemporary renovation of a characterful Swiss home

Dans le petit village de Vésenaz, à la périphérie de Genève, l'agence d'architecture suisse Lacroix Chessex a entrepris une rénovation minutieuse et contemporaine de la "Maison à la Capite", une maison traditionnelle de caractère. Le studio a rénové le bâtiment existant et y a ajouté une extension contemporaine sur deux niveaux. Olivier di Giambattista Olivier di Giambattista La Maison à la Capite est implantée sur un terrain en lanière de 60 mètres de long x 8 mètres de large, d'une superficie de 464 mètres carrés, typique des terrains des environs. La maison est située sur le point l... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 21 juil. 2023

25 best architecture firms in Switzerland

L'architecture suisse est réputée pour l'importance qu'elle accorde à la fonctionnalité, à l'innovation et à l'intégration harmonieuse dans les paysages environnants. Enracinée dans un riche patrimoine influencé par les pays voisins et les mouvements internationaux, l'architecture suisse s'est forgée une identité unique en harmonie avec la nature. Les Suisses ont depuis longtemps adopté le concept de "la forme suit la fonction", en veillant à ce que chaque bâtiment ait une fonction qui va au-delà de la simple esthétique. Cette philosophie est tout à fait évidente, depuis la simplicité des chalets suisses tradit... En savoir plus

Projet • By PLASMA STUDIORestaurants

Biwak 12

Biwak 12 is the conversion of a typical 1980s restaurant located in the mountain village of Moso, in the heart of the Sesto Dolomites, in South Tyrol. In a small village everything revolves around the theme of the mountains: the idea is to create a meeting place where young and experienced mountaineers, local population and tourists can stay together in a relaxed colorful atmosphere. Michael Pezzei Michael Pezzei The design concept borrows the elements of a typical bivouac – specifically, the red alpine hut at the foot of the Croda dei Toni / Cima 12, which forms the pivot of the local mountain panorama - and integrates them into the reconfiguration of spaces. Both exteriors and interiors, therefore, are conceived alluding... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 26 janv. 2023

Contemporary renovation of a mountain lodge by SBSA maintains vernacular links with the surrounding landscape

In northern Italy, Mountain Lodge S. Stefano by Sandri Barbara Smaniotto Andrea Architetti (SBSA) is a refurbishment project of a traditional tabià (formerly a stable and barn) and a much-loved mountain family home. The contemporary renovation maintains strong local agricultural links to the surrounding landscape.  SBSA Situated on a sloping site, the home is developed over three stories. The first level is partially underground and constructed with a mixture of stone and concrete; the second level, which accommodates the main entrance, is built with wooden pillars and beams—finally, the attic level cantilevers on all four sides.Maintaining the fragile balance and coherence between the vernacular tradition and co... En savoir plus

Projet • By lechner & lechner architectsAppartements

above the trees

The building site, located on a slope in Salzburg City, is accessed via a small road. The hillside location offers the possibility of designing a structure that allows the hillside to be experienced in its various altitudes, creates a connection to the outside space and enables distant views. Julian Höck Except for the covered forecourt on the ground floor, the structure is kept compact. The forecourt is dominated by the top floor and creates a valuable horizontal surface on the mountain. The primary relationship to the outside space is created by ceiling-high window areas, which are oriented analogously to the balconies and terraces east, south and west. Melissa Zgouridi The floor plan tapers towards the distant view. This... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 31 oct. 2022

llabb architects complete light and contemplative retreat in stunning Val Trebbia

With initially only its entrance door visible, the Hermitage by llabb in Val Trebbia is a rectangular volume approached from the northwest of the property. The walls on three sides of the volume are clad with horizontally oriented plywood boards. The fourth side opens up to the valley with expansive views made possible by four full-height glazed panels. Anna Positano, Gaia Cambiaggi, Studio Campo The walls, floor, and ceiling are made of Okoumè marine plywood panels, a wood that was selected for its resistance to weathering. The facades are attached to spacer battens to create an air space between the facade and the walls, an assembly which improves insulation performance.  Anna Positano, Gaia Cambiaggi, Studio Ca... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 6 juil. 2022

Chalet D by monovolume architecture + design brings new life to alpine architecture

Located in the Austrian Alps, Chalet D is a family holiday home that includes a spa area. Modern and contemporary, the renovation and design by monovolume architecture + design bring new life to an existing alpine building. Meraner and Hauser Featured materials such as light oak wood, dry stone walls, and exposed beams enforce the alpine feeling with wood exteriors returned to their original state and appearance. Meraner and Hauser Numerous interior fireplaces offer a warm environment while blue tones used throughout the interior refer to water – a central element of relaxation in the lower-level spa.  Meraner and Hauser Alongside this, existing cross beams have been restored and made visible through dark colour... En savoir plus

NouvellesNouvelles • 17 mai 2022

Baumschlager Eberle Architecten create an architectural statement for a natural setting in Alpe Furx

On a sloping site in the Austrian ski resort of Alpe Furx, this holiday and leisure development by Baumschlager Eberle Architekten comprises twelve chalets integrated with their context and a new hospitality building replacing an old hotel.  Albrecht Immanuel Schnabel Key concepts during the design process included a respectful treatment of ground and grade, high amenity values, and a thoughtful relationship between the structures themselves. The resulting site plan features is a small development with three groups of four chalet buildings arranged in a naturalistic manner. Albrecht Immanuel Schnabel To preserve views of the mountain and the nearby chapel, the main hospitality building is located below the chalets. Containi... En savoir plus