A mountain hut merges with the landscape like a fallen tree

Milan-based firm Peter Pichler Architecture and local architect Pavol Mikolajcak have designed a restaurant and lounge for visitors to the Obereggen ski resort at an altitude 2000 m, deep in the Italian Dolomites. The project – a mountain hut that
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