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Our project wins the competition for the transformation and expansion of the Oberaletschhütte above the Oberaletschgletscher, a UNESCO world heritage site. Casa Nova opens its doors after a year of work. Reused elements and new materials blend together in this new place, deeply infused with memory.

As part of the competition for new water features in the Doret garden in Vevey, the attitude of conservation and amplification that we are adopting towards the existing water basin is being extended to the banks of Lake Geneva. Delta, beach and reed bed are the result of a process of going back in time, offering the city a new richness in its relationship with the lake.

GayMenzel and the municipality of Saint-Maurice have been awarded a Distinction Romande d'Architecture for the Maisons Duc project in Saint-Maurice. The DRA Distinction Romande d'Architecture is an architecture prize awarded only every 4 years for the best projects in French-speaking Switzerland, focusing on the links between the projects and their social and environmental context.

Out of more than submissions, 17 were nominated, with 6 winning awards from the jury. GayMenzel would like to thank the multidisciplinary and international jury for this distinction. After 7 years of reflection, planning and construction work, the Grand Hotel du Cervin is officially opened.

GayMenzel transformed and renovated the building of , which is now landmarked. Genoud Architects built the Cervin Baths under the esplanade for the Commune of St-Luc.

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Book your double or six-person room in the new Val d'Anniviers Youth Hostel here. An online lecture organised by the architecture magazine Casabella. Thank you to Francesca Chiorino and Roberto Bosi for their invitation. Watch the video of the lecture here.

Catherine Gay presents the Grand Hotel du Cervin project at the University of Applied Sciences Muttenz in a video conference. The villages of Salvan, Ravoire and Chemin Dessus and their relationship to the city of Martigny form the backdrop of the summer semester. Contextual imaginary, proximity to the forest and timber construction will be central themes.

The object of our investigation will be the territory of the eastern shoreline of Lake Geneva and its immediate hinterland. Formerly a large swampland and home to the Rhone Delta, the territory is now constituted of multiple conditions juxtaposed in an apparently haphazard way: historic townships and shopping centers, the estuaries of rivers and canals and a highway, single familyhousing and industrial zones, agricultural production and the extraction of resources in the formof quarries and gas, amusement parks and a natural reserve.

As any landscape, the site is dynamic, changing, partly mutilated, partly protected, presenting different habitats for humans, animals and plants. As a constant, the lingering presence of the high water table in this former swamp land is ubiquitous. By referring to the geographic location of the Mississippi Delta it opens a first contextual imaginary stemming both from a foreign territory and the local site itself.

The title is a promise and an anticipation of projects that shall reinforce or confer a new sense derived from landscape. Accompanying its exhibition on the work of Paris-based Japanese architect Tsuyoshi Tane, the Schweizerisches Architektur Museum, SAM, is organising a discussion on the notion of context.

With Tsuyoshi Tane, Emmanuel Christ and Catherine Gay. Moderated by Andreas Ruby. Watch the video of the event here. Photography by Samuel Zeller After 7 years of reflection, planning and construction work, the Grand Hotel du Cervin is officially opened. The leisure hall opens in the commercial zone of Collombey-Muraz in the Valais.

Installation of the footbridge conceived of in UHPC with a span of fifty metres.