Alpine landscapes inform Patricia Urquiola's "nest-like" interiors for Swiss apartment complex
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Alyn Griffiths
6d ago
Natural materials, including wood and local stone, contribute to the relaxed feel of this residential development in Andermatt, Switzerland, which Patricia Urquiola has designed to echo the Alpine surroundings. The Maya development comprises 17 residences and penthouses that reinterpret Alpine living through Urquiola's distinct design language. The building, designed by Swiss-Czech architect Miroslav Šik, references
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