La Vetta | Park Associati
Park Associati,Release Time2024-01-25 09:47:00
Address: Andermatt (CH)
Client: Andermatt Swiss Alps
Typology:
Hospitality
Interiors
Year: 2022- ongoing
Area: 2500 mq
Professional services: Interior Design
Design team:
Founding Partners: Filippo Pagliani, Michele Rossi
Project Director: Davide Viganò
Project Leader: Caterina Steiner
Architect: Andrea Delvecchio
FF&e: Alice Cuteri
Architectural project: Slik Architekten, Zurigo
Lighting project: Voltaire Lighting Design
Visualization: Fabio Calciati, Render Vision
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An interior design project inspired by Italian alpine architecture of the middle of the last century that creates environments where tradition and contemporaneity blend into a simple style.
View of the dining room in penthouse 1 © Fabio Calciati
The new La Vetta residential building is part of a large real estate development in Andermatt, a ski resort in the heart of the Swiss Alpine passes, and is the result of a collaboration between the Zurich studio Slik Architekten and Park Associati, which were involved in the design of its interiors.
View of the living room in penthouse 2 © Fabio Calciati
A reflection on the cultural common thread between traditional Italian and Swiss Alpine architectures, the project studied their distinguishing construction methods and materials - patterns and colours - interpreting them with a contemporary twist. The architectures of Carlo Mollino and Edoardo Gellner are the inspiration for the design of the interiors, which are interpreted and redesigned through a combination of tradition and modernity, an adaptation of traditional architectural styles to today's context, and the integration of modern and functional design elements.
View of the dining room and kitchen of a third-floor flat © Render Vision
Spread over the six floors of the building, the apartments feature different layouts, from three-room apartments to penthouses. The latter are located on the top floors and offer bright double-height environments overlooking the alpine landscape.
View of the dining and living room in penthouse 3 © Render Vision
The carefully chosen materials based on qualitative and physical as well as aesthetic considerations, the study of three-colour palettes inspired by alpine vegetation and the design of custom-made furnishing elements create harmonious, sophisticated environments that blend a typically alpine atmosphere with the iconic shapes of great Italian design.
View of the living room in penthouse 4 © Render Vision
Wood, used for both flooring and panelling, is curved to smooth wall corners, thus creating unexpectedly soft, fluid spaces. Choosing the right type of wood and finish takes into account climatic as well as aesthetic factors.
View of the master bedroom of penthouse 1 © Fabio Calciati
All fixed furnishings – from bedroom storage to the kitchen units – were designed, as were the products – both furnishings and accessories – that convey the value of Italian craftsmanship, the quality of materials and attention to detail. A pure expression of the lever concept, the Leva handle by Dnd is characterised by a sharp yet harmonious and comfortable style. The Tar-sio dining table produced by Rubinacci was designed by reinterpreting in a contemporary key the old craft of inlaying. The wooden chair by Potocco chosen for the dining area, while small in size does not compromise on comfort, thanks to its enveloping backrest and upholstered seat.
View of the master bedroom of penthouse 2 © Render Vision
The attention paid to every project's detail also covered the choice of furnishing elements, from textiles to accessories, which are refined and joyful icons and a reference to the history of Italian design.
View of the kids room in penthouse 2 © Render Vision
The building's ground floor was reserved for communal areas, and features full-height doors and windows that emphasise and expand the spaces, putting them in direct contact with the context of the new village.
View of the Spa and Relax area on the ground floor © Fabio Calciati
The Ski Room and Bike Room are characterized by a high-tech contemporary touch through the use of materials such as steel and the rubber-coated non-slip flooring. Functionality does not however impair the aesthetic impact of these spaces, which are both technical and elegant, and feature wood-panelled walls that soften the perception of the environments. In the Fitness and Spa areas, on the other hand, a local Swiss stone was used for walls and floors to define a homogeneous and enveloping casing, completed by a ceiling coated with oak wood slats that generates a relaxing atmosphere.
View of the loggia from outside © Render Vision
To complete this project, where great attention to detail was given to each single element, a wayfinding system was designed for the communal spaces, the signs' graphics showing the paths and functions of the different areas.
Ground floor plan © Park AssociatiFirst - Second floor plan © Park AssociatiThird - Fourth floor plan © Park AssociatiFifth floor plan © Park AssociatiAttic floor plan © Park Associati
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