Bernardo Bader Architekten designs stone-clad ski centre with irregular forms
The Alpin Sport ski resort headquarters in the village of Schruns, Austria, by Bernardo Bader Architekten, has mismatched windows and is clad in irregularly quarried stone.
The offices for the Silvretta Montafon ski resort also features an unusual, roughly square plan where each side angles gently in or out.
Described by Bernardo Bader Architekten as "a powerful and stately house in the tradition of the surrounding village", the new building provides workspace for around 60 people alongside educational and information spaces and a conference room.
The centre stands alone on a site between the denser village centre and its more open edge. The ground floor of the Alpin Sport building has been conceived as a continuation of the adjacent Silvretta Square, which flows into a large, paved lobby and information area. "The main facade centres the newly formed space," said the architecture studio. "Through its precise placement is creates a pleasant dignity with the place using only a few, durable materials."
The distinctive gneiss and granite stone surface is defined by concrete lintels and oak window reveals, sitting within a reinforced concrete frame infilled with moisture-regulating brickwork.
Windows are of various sizes on each floor, and the concrete lintels sometimes run around corners of the building, creating a gently higgledy-piggledy effect.
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