Contemporary version of a medieval donjon: Five-story wood construction made from prefabricated frame elements. The isolated mountain location mandates the greatest possible self-sufficiency. The ambivalence between a sense of security and being exposed defines the building’s structure: below are the communal areas with surrounding ribbon glazing, above the closed sleeping quarters. The cascading spiral stairway opens panorama views when ascending, follows the course of the sun, captures the solar irradiation, and distributes the warmth of the sun throughout the entire house.
Bearth & Deplazes Monte Rosa-Hütte
Source: Bearth & DeplazesPhotography: Tonatiuh AmbrosettiLocation: Gorner Glacier, Zermatt, SwitzerlandYear: 2009Originally posted: 19.02.2011
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August 9, 2024
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Molt molt recomenable el monogràfic que la revista DARCO els hi dedica. Si podeu doneu-li una ullada.