Architektur
Bearth/Deplazes/Ladner
Bauleitung
Jonas Crameri
Projektleitung
Jonas Crameri
Tragwerksplanung
Gartmann & Joos Bauingenieure
Holzbau
Salzgeber Holzbau
Elektroplanung
Elektro Joos
TGA-Planung
Camiu Haustechnik
Bauphysik
Martin Kant Bauphysik
Bauunternehmen
Rizzi
Bodenbeläge
Fixit
Beleuchtung
Beca Licht
Sanitärobjekte
Suter Inox
Laufen
Hansgrohe
Wilhelm Schmidlin
Beschläge
Mega Gossau AG
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner
© Ralph Feiner

This new building, which stands in the centre of the Swiss village of Urmein surrounded by the peaks of the Hinterrhein Valley, blends almost seamlessly with the old village made up of mountain farmhouses. The client's search for a site to build a house for her retirement and for her son's family ended successfully here on the slopes of the Heinzenberg. As the existing building, a dwelling house with a stable, was partly dilapidated it was demolished. The architects Valentin Bearth, Andrea Deplazes, Daniel Ladner and Jonas Crameri wanted the new building to have the same spatial presence as its predecessor and decided on a sizable building volume that they placed as close as possible to the site boundary so that it takes up almost the entire trapezoidal plot. But towards the south, on the entrance front on the village street, they set the building back somewhat, making room for a fountain and a bench seat there where neighbours, ramblers and mountain bikers can rest.