It was built by the world-renowned Peter Zumthor in the mountains of Switzerland. Here, 1,500 meters above sea level, Peter Zumthor built three wooden cabins for himself and his wife Annalisa. The mountains above Vals are Leis, a small village with old wooden buildings, a small white church, and a small hotel. Peter Zumthor uses new design principles to incorporate large panoramic Windows into the traditional architectural style. Floor-to-ceiling Windows in each room lengthen the width of the entire wall, framing the landscape and offering spectacular views. In winter, it is a treat to sit by a wood-burning stove and gaze out at the snow-covered mountainside.
- Architect: Peter Zumthor