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Underground Swiss Mountain Retreat Peeks Out From the Terraced Stone Hillside

08/31/2011
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    Many of us dream of owning a<a href="http://inhabitat.com/wolf-creek-view-cabin-treads-lightly-on-the-foothills-of-eastern-washington/"> mountain getaway</a>, but when many people actually build them the pristine mountain environment starts to take on the appearance of suburbia. <a href="http://www.bassicarella.ch/BASSICARELLA/BASSICARELLA.html"> Bassicarella Architectes</a> had a different idea when they designed this Swiss mountain retreat, which we ran across at <a href="http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/16027/bassicarella-architectes-pavilion-dete-a-sierre.html">designboom</a>. Pavilion D'été à Sierra is about a subtle as it gets - only a couple modest glass walls peer out from the hillside, while the rest of the house melts into the foothills of Sierre, Switzerland.
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    Call it natural minimalism - the über <a href="http://inhabitat.com/la-tonnelle-wine-tasting-room-tucks-into-swiss-terraced-cliffs/">site appropriate design</a> is realized in large part through the <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Dry-Stack-Retaining-Rock-Wall">dry stacked stone walls</a> which tame the landscape and provide a natural façade.
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    The exterior walls add to the existing stone terraces, built up through the decades and centuries.
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    Since the home is <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-swiss-house-is-buried-under-the-earth/">inset into the hillside</a>, it is kept naturally cool and requires much less energy to heat.
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    Two picture windows are inserted into the wall at either end of the small home.
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    One provides the living space with a dramatic view.
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    The other offers a more intimate connection with the surroundings.
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    Interior walls consist of the raw concrete that the supports the subterranean volume.
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    The project's clever layout is set parallel with the landscape - walls angle out of the hillside and then back in again, making the home's profile virtually <a href="http://inhabitat.com/picturesque-green-roofed-aquapark-rises-out-of-the-swiss-alps/">indistinguishable from the existing topography</a>.
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    From a distance the ribbon of stone walls is left completely intact; if you didn't know the house was there you could easily skip right by it while scanning across the hillside.
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    The home’s walkout may be the best part - the backdrop of dry stacked stone walls creates an intimate rapport with the project's surroundings.
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pavilion d'été à sierre

Many of us dream of owning a mountain getaway, but when many people actually build them the pristine mountain environment starts to take on the appearance of suburbia. Bassicarella Architectes had a different idea when they designed this Swiss mountain retreat, which we ran across at designboom. Pavilion D'été à Sierra is about a subtle as it gets - only a couple modest glass walls peer out from the hillside, while the rest of the house melts into the foothills of Sierre, Switzerland.

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