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Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerIf your idea of paradise includes sipping a cup of hot chocolate in front of the majestic Swiss Alps, then this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-church-renovated-into-modern-bookstore/">tranquil renovated shelter</a> is certain to fire up your happy thoughts. Located at 6,069 feet in the Herens district, what was once a shelter for livestock has been gently converted into a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sun-powered-bambu-house-sprouts-at-solar-decathlon-europe/">solar-powered family retreat</a>. As part of a collective of similar shelters interspersed throughout these awe-inspiring mountains, the upgrade, by <a href="http://www.prsarch.ch/prs/#">Personeni Raffaele Schärer Architects</a> sustainably reinvents what is no less than the rustic getaway spot of our dreams.1
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerA simple livestock shelter has been converted into a tranquil retreat2
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerOne in a series of such shelters, this forms a part of Switzerland's national heritage3
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerSo very little was done to change the original building4
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerBut it was left free of decoration5
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerLocally sourced sanded concrete gives it more structure and stability6
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerThe only real decoration is the resplendant view7
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerThe interior is comfortable, but decidedly minimalist.8
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerMost of the cooking and heat is fueled by wood9
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerBut the electricity is sourced from a single solar panel at the back of the property10
Swiss-Alps-Shelter-Presoneni-Raffaele-Schärer-13TWe love cozy retreats that require very little intervention11
Swiss Alps Shelter by Presoneni Raffaele SchärerThis is a plan of the building, which stands 6,069 feet above sea level.12












