This week, Peter Zumthor spoke out about his "destroyed" Therme Vals and his mysterious reputation

This week on Dezeen, Swiss architect Peter Zumthor told Dezeen he is trying to change his reputation as a "reclusive mountain-dwelling hermit" and claimed his renowned thermal baths in Vals have been ruined.
Zumthor said his Therme Vals spa and hotel had been ruined by "egotistical" property developer Remo Stoffel, who won a battle with Zumthor to buy the complex in 2012.
Peter Zumthor said he was trying to change his mysterious reputation in an interview with Dezeen He also told Dezeen he is trying to change his mysterious reputation, in an exclusive interview at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel, where he is working on an extension for the Renzo Piano-designed gallery.
Meanwhile, Bjarke Ingels revealed the demands of being one of the world's most successful architects in the new documentary BIG Time ? an intimate portrayal of the Danish architect's rise to stardom.
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