(...) Another iconic architecture tucked within the mountains of Vals is one that takes advantage of the local material, structural typology, and topography, a project that leaves the original landscape intact and subtly intervenes to create a one-of-a-kind award-winning vacation home; The Villa Vals.
Designed by architects Bjarne Mastenbroek and Christian Müller of SeARCH and CMA, the house was a life-long vision of the architect, designed as a reenactment of his childhood dream of having an underground den.
The local authorities, however, warned the architect that a proposal this unusual might not be well-received by the neighbors, especially since it is mandatory to build a timber model of the building’s structure on site to receive all of the locals’ approval before beginning any construction in Switzerland.
But since the project did not impose on any of the village houses or thermal baths, construction moved forward as planned.
Super interessante, mas deve ter dado trabalho para impedir mofo nas paredes. Chove, a água é absorvida pela terra e vai infiltrar nas paredes?......
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