Source:BUCHNER BRÜNDLER Photography: georg aerni The residential area is characterized by a mixture of multi-family and single-family houses, which are surrounded by dense green, the foothills of the nearby Allschwil forest. A house is to be built on a plot of land on a hillside, which allows great privacy with maximum openness. A garden wall made of black painted concrete stretches wide, behind it is a staggering of
Font: Buchner Bründler Architects & Lilitt Bollinger Studio Photography: Mark Niedermann, Rory Gardiner Cherry Camp Nuglar is a minimalist residence located in Nuglar, Switzerland, designed by Lillit Bollinger and Buchner Bründler Architects. The 1968 building in Nuglar was part of a distillery with a wine store. The house served as a warehouse, a shop and above all as a receiving point for cherries. The construc
Source: Buchner Bründler, Afasia Photography: Georg Aerni Located on a steep slope in the deep Onsernone valley in Ticino, is an ensemble of stone houses, which has been extended over generations and unoccupied for many years. The ensemble is perched on a mountain ridge, screened from the village of Mosogno di Sotto situated higher up, while opening up to the green valley with a terrace. The client, familiar with the
Source: Buchner Bründler website Photography: Rory Gardiner The residential area in Münchenstein is a quiet and very green place, with the gardens behind single-family houses extending to the railway embankment. The original house of the client, with an interior defined by a traditional closed floor plan, blends into this spatial logic. The desire to make maximum use of the area for open living led to a new construct
Source: Buchner Bründler Architekten Photography: Ruedi Walti, Rory Gardiner Als Olten Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts zum Knotenpunkt des schweizerischen Eisenbahnnetzes wurde, entstanden zahlreiche repräsentative Bauten, die entweder als geschlossene Blockrandbebauung oder Abfolge von Solitären auftreten. Diese Mischform beherrscht das Baufeld an der Schnittstelle Bahnhofstrasse, Amthausquai und Jurastrasse. Neben dem A
Fuente: Buchner Bründler Architekten, Architektur Dialoge Fotografía: Ruedi Walti Replacing an 1870 single family home on a narrow six-meter wide lot, this new 5 ½ -storey building features two separate units respectively with 3 and 2 ½ floors each. The unique spatial distribution on each floor determines the architectonic articulation of the façade, where the interlocking spaces register horizontally and vertically.
Fuente: Afasia Fotografía: Ruedi Walti In Linescio, ein kleines Dorf im abgelegenen Rovana Tal, wird ein 200 Jahre alter Steinbau in ein Sommerhaus umgebaut.Das Gebäude besteht aus einem Kellersockel, der weit in den steilen Hang hineinragt. Darüber befindet sich ein einfacher, unbeheizter Wohnraum ohne Wasseranschluss, zuoberst eine Heubühne mit laubenartigen Vorbauten.Der quer zum Gebäude stehende, in Strickbauweis