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VUE | Winter 2020

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In the planning of the renovation, the Zallinger made the bold choice to forgo their chance of receiving a four-star classification, as it would have required increasing the volume of each building—an effort that would have unnecessarily intruded upon the local environment. Instead, the Zallinger and noa* focused their efforts on creating a space that offered receptive luxury on a smaller scale. Each new room was expertly designed to make prudent use of the space, allowing for every creature comfort, without the excesses of many Western hotels. e exterior of each chalet is comprised of wood blocks that are stacked together and staggered in order to allow the appropriate amount of light to enter each room. In this snowy, mountain context, large windows can produce a glare that is cumbersome, if not downright uncomfortable. e architects at noa* cleverly avoided this fate by adopting the staggered-blocks, which have become the dominant motif of the new design and call effortlessly back to the structure of the original Zallinger barns. V U E N J . C O M 87

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