Mountain House

Avoiding a vernacular approach and all the artificial and obsolete local architecture elements, Studio Razavi Architecture realised a single family home in a highly preserved French Alpine valley.

Studio Razavi Architecture realised a single family home in a highly preserved Alpine valley, where stringent architectural guidelines allow for very little freedom of architectural expression. Everything from building height/width ratio to roof slope, via building material and window sizes are strictly controlled to enforce what is locally perceived as patrimony protection but de facto creating camp architecture, endlessly mimicking traditional mountain homes.

Img.1 Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, Manigod, France, 2017
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Img.9 Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, Manigod, France, 2017: Photo Simone Bossi
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, site plan
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, axonometric view
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, ground floor
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, first floor
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, second floor
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, section
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, elevation
Studio Razavi Architecture, Mountain House, elevation

  In order to circumvent these limitations Studio Razavi Architecture took great care in analyzing historical buildings as to understand what their forms accomplished and how they shaped the local architectural culture. They then integrated this information into design, simply avoiding all artificial and/or obsolete elements while making sure that the building was entirely code compliant.

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Mountain House, Manigod, France
Program: single family house
Architect: Studio Razavi Architecture
Area: 200 sqm
Completion: 2017