by Daniel Reisch (Editor)
South Tyrol is a memorable place: climatically, culturally, and from a culinary standpoint, the region epitomises well-being in a stunning, mountainous setting like no other.
Alpine Architecture in South Tyrol captures and highlights the region's profile in all its multi-layered complexity. From cable car stops to mountain huts, monastery conversions to hotel suites, virtually every conceivable building typology comes under the spotlight. The publication delivers a case study in how local building tradition and contemporary architecture can mutually revitalise one another, and their potential to help turn a transit spot into popular holiday destination. Essays by selected South Tyrolean experts offer unique insight into key aspects of the region.
- 25 project examples from South Tyrol
- Built identity: essays into regional peculiarities
- New interpretations of local building traditions
- Potential of good architecture: from transit spot to popular holiday locale
Author Biography
Daniel Reisch: professor for architecture, iu Internationale Hochschule
Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9 x 6.9 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2023