The Brompton Katedral
Imagine a house that seems to rise from the very ground itself. On the shores of Lake Brompton, this residence anchors into the slope with a stone base, as if it naturally emerges from the terrain. The architecture plays with contrasts through its unique Y-shaped form: three wings extending outward to embrace the landscape from different angles. This bold architectural gesture creates volumes that appear to float, where wood and concrete blend seamlessly into the surroundings. Here, the walls seem to disappear to make room for the forest. Thanks to the immense glass façades, the boundary between your living room and the trees vanishes, turning every branch into a living work of art. It is a modern reinterpretation of the chalet: a clean, rigorous structure that uses raw materials to pay tribute to the verticality of the surrounding trees. A place where contemporary design meets wild tranquility.
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