Source: Bearth & Deplazes
Photography: Tonatiuh Ambrosetti
The antithesis to a house on a slope: one in a cavern, or better yet: a house in a fortified cavern, which is more of a reinforcement of the steep vineyard, a type of primal architecture or architectural archaeology. The entrance: an opening in the vineyard’s quarry-stone retaining wall, a stairway to the open terrace—pure outdoor space with a view into the valley of Mergoscia. Only in the background, at the back of the terrace, the interior of a house set into the mountain; more cavity than building, as the building volume has no façades. Pure interior spaces, cast monolithically from paneled, gray exposed concrete.
Construction Time:
2011 – 2013
Architecture: Office Bearth & Deplazes Architekten AG Chur / Zürich Valentin Bearth – Andrea Deplazes- Daniel Ladner Wiesentalstrasse 7 7000 Chur
Project Manager:
Federico Testa
Site Manager:
Arch. Ennio Maggetti , Minusio Ennio Maggetti
Civil Engineer:
Bonalumi Monotti Ingegneri, Alessandro Bonalumi
Electrical Engineer Tecnoprogetti:
Camorino Werner Biral Heating & Ventilation Engineer Tecnoprogetti, Camorino Thomas Lasikowski
Sanitary Engineer Tecnoprogetti:
Camorino Semih Coskun Energy Consulting IFEC SA, Rivera Riccardo Arlunno Structural Physics IFEC SA, RIvera Riccardo Arlunno Geometer Studio Ingegneria Barudoni Antonio Barudoni
Photographer :
Tonatiuh Ambrosetti
Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2018/02/bearth-deplazes-casa-bula/
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