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Contemporary Alpine House - Ralph Germann

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Ralph Germann architectes designed this alpine house for a couple who wished to live in a harmonious environment, but there was a prerequisite that it could also comfortably handle gatherings of 20 persons.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

The architects approached the brief by visiting the surroundings, observing the vernacular architecture of these pre-alps.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

The overall design was inspired by the simplicity of forms and volumes of the local farms.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann architectes selected three key materials for the project: larch (facades, interior furniture and fixtures), concrete and lime (interior walls).

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

The house was designed as ecological as possible, installing a heating system that uses a wood pellet stove.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Some furniture and all interior fixtures were custom built for the house.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

A 12m long library was designed on the 2nd floor and the 5m high fireplace in the in the living area has been built with 8mm thick plates of laminated steel.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

The basement of the house incorporates a spa area and a 20 meter long swimming pool.

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

Ralph Germann  — Contemporary Alpine House

35m long “Wall sculpture” realized by Swiss artist Thierry Kupferschmid in Corten steel, which brings poetry to the entrance alley.


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