Alpine Sports Centre in Schruns

The primal cubic form is relieved by the various openings. Concave and convex angles in the facades aid the creation of external spaces and draw the eye from the centre of the urban settlement to the mountains.
This new tourist centre in Schruns presents itself as closely bound up with nature, yet as noble and functional as a patrician house. Stone dominates here, in contrast to the lower-lying Bregenz Forest area with its long tradition of timber construction. Layers of pale grey Calanca gneiss and dark grey Maggia gneiss alternate, lending the rubble walling, with brown and...
The primal cubic form is relieved by the various openings. Concave and convex angles in the facades aid the creation of external spaces and draw the eye from the centre of the urban settlement to the mountains.