This architectural object represents an excellent example of an Alpine chalet with elements of a modern interpretation of the traditional style. The building's facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of natural materials: wood and stone, creating an expressive contrast of textures.
The upper part is executed in the traditional technique of a wooden log house with a characteristic sloped roof and decorative wooden elements under the cornice. A special charm is added to the second floor by a balcony with delicate festive lighting, which adds a cozy atmosphere to the building.
The lower floor contrasts with the upper one — here the architect used a white plastered surface combined with stone cladding framing large windows with wooden frames. The corner part of the building is completely faced with stone, which creates an impression of reliability and solidity of the construction.
It is particularly interesting to observe how modern functional design (part of the "See'eck" sign is visible) organically fits into the traditional aesthetics of an Alpine structure, creating a balance between historical architectural principles and modern requirements.