Architecture in the Alps — cabins, chapels, museums, and houses designed for altitude. From Swiss precision to Austrian timber, Bavarian stone to French mountain shelters. Projects where the building meets the terrain and the landscape enters every room. A growing collection.
Houses, cottages, studios, and flats where the daily rhythm is the design brief. Federation retrofits, dune villas, mountain cascades, Sukiya recalibrations, floodplain elevations, studio-homes built into warehouse shells. Light, air, circulation, and the boundary between private space and shared life — the quiet discipline that makes a dwelling hold its life rather than display it.