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all about CHALETS: Contemporary Mountain Residences

Hardback

Main Details

Title all about CHALETS: Contemporary Mountain Residences
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sibylle Kramer Kramer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 240
Category/GenreResidential buildings and domestic buildings
ISBN/Barcode 9783037682807
ClassificationsDewey:728.72
Audience
General
Illustrations 550 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Braun Publishing AG
Imprint Braun Publishing AG
NZ Release Date 28 November 2023
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

The chalet is a building style that enjoys lasting popularity all over the world. Dating back to the herdsman's hut in the Alpine region, it became a longed-for destination and the most preferred holiday domicile in the 19th century with the emerging fascination with the Alps. Today, architects and designers are primarily inspired by the constantly redefined interplay of sublime nature, traditional architecture, regional building typologies, individual design, and modern formal language that pushes them to reach magnificent creative peaks. The projects selected for this volume are diverse and remarkably multifaceted: From a traditional construction with a flat gable roof, wide roof overhang, and robust timber facade, to contemporary, thoroughly idiosyncratic interpretations with clear lines, creative choice of materials, and fine details. However, the artful staging of the imposing mountain world in the interior design plays a decisive role among all presented chalets.

Author Biography

After completing a degree in architecture in architecture Sibylle Kramer worked for gmp von Gerkan, Marg and Partners in different functions, such as Chief Representative in Beijing. In 2001 she set up her successful architecture practice in Hamburg which has received various awards and competition prizes. Kramer is also a frequent participant on selection committees for architectural competitions.