residential. When thinking of a mountain chalet, the classic image is a wooden structure nestled among trees. However, the Bergmeisterwolf Architekten studio has reinterpreted this concept with the Pleated B Villa, located in an alpine village in Austria. The project transforms tradition into a minimalist monolith clad in plaster, with irregular windows that create a dialogue with the landscape. The interiors maintain a refined aesthetic: gray plaster walls and light wood floors shape a bright and airy space. This simplicity extends to the bathroom, where the Vieques collection by Agape blends seamlessly with alpine minimalism, creating a truly unique and contemporary retreat.
Bergmeisterwolf Architekten
bergmeisterwolf is born from the encounter between gerd bergmeister (brixen, 1969) and michaela wolf (meran, 1979). the studio, based in brixen (it) and rosenheim (de) searches answers to formal and spatial requirements through an intense dialog with clients and university research. the works of bergmeisterwolf have been awarded with numerous prizes, such as the italian architect of the year 2019, thanks to an approach to architecture which “responds to context with attention to materials and bold formal solutions”.
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