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Casa Campari: A Lakeside Beauty in Switzerland with Unparalleled Views

Casa Campari: A Lakeside Beauty in Switzerland with Unparalleled Views

Delve into the architectural grandeur of Casa Campari, a slender, lakeside gem in Porto Ronco, Switzerland. Overlooking the stunning Lake Maggiore and the captivating Brissago Islands, this remarkable creation by Kollektiv Marudo artfully marries a sleek modern aesthetic with its traditional Ticino rustico roots.

This house, redesigned in 2022, celebrates the original 1941 room sequence while also accommodating the comforts of contemporary living, and showcases the transformation of a rustic guest house through minimalistic design and ingenuity.

House in Cannobio by Bergmeisterwolf Architects

FeaturedHouse in Cannobio by Bergmeisterwolf Architects

Unveiling the striking “House in Cannobio” — a true testament to modern, minimalist architecture nestled in the heart of Italy’s stunning mountainous landscape. Designed by the renowned Bergmeisterwolf Architects in 2021, this two-story house merges harmoniously with the rugged terrain, offering breathtaking views of Lago Maggiore.

Infused with natural elements, it blends effortlessly into the landscape, achieving a unique symbiosis between man-made structures and their natural environment. The ingenious use of bush-hammered and smooth concrete surfaces, coupled with an innovative design approach, provides a serene space that invites nature in, creating an unparalleled living experience by the lake.

House by Lago Maggiore by Ruinelli Associati Architetti

House by Lago Maggiore by Ruinelli Associati Architetti

Welcome to House by Lago Maggiore, a stunning single-family house located in Gerra, Switzerland. This beautiful real estate was designed by Ruinelli Associati Architetti in 2020 and is a perfect blend of rustic and contemporary design styles. It is situated on the banks of Lago Maggiore (Lake Maggiore), a beautiful lake that is known for its breathtaking views and picturesque towns.

The project addresses the theme of the urban gap and consists of the reconstruction of a small single-family house located between two adjoining buildings. The lake front has been redesigned with small windows on the ground floor, and wider openings on the upper floors. Inside, the walls in rasapietra are left exposed, while the wooden components and windows are in chestnut and painted iron, respectively.