Dream lodge

drecksau

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so i'm an architecture major at drexel university and i'm beginning my 2nd year thesis (yeah we have to do em every year here). any input on what you'd want in your dream ski lodge would be great. i wanna get as much input as possible cuz the lodge shouldn't be some building smacked at the bottom of the mountain, it should belong to the skiiers. hit me up with some ideas...no idea is a bad one.
 
an area to just chill! like a fireplace, some tvs, whatever. for kids to go and hang out. prob would not happen hahaha.

also nicer tables and places to sit for people who bring their own food.. although we're not spending $$ which is why we probably get shit heh
 
how about a lot of rock, like rock pillars, rock surrounded foundation and chalet style with one side facing down the mountain that has biggg windows like the cool triangular ones that go to the point of the roof and a rap around deck
 
yeah! and the lodge would be sick if it was built into the environment, like literally into the hillside, and you could jib on it, or jump off it and do all this crazy shit. also some solar panels to heat the place and I like the huge windows idea too.
 
being built into the land is energy efficient especially with solar panels could also make its so theres like a big lofty area inside with all like debarked pin railings and pillars, that would be sick
 
Make it warm and have a welcoming homey feeling. None of that plastic industrial crap, all handmade rustic wood stuff. A fireplace would be cool.
 
BATHROOMS ON THE MAIN LEVEL, fireplace, couches, big windows overlookin the slopes, energy efficient, tvs, nice tables
 
thanks a lot for the input...keep it comin i'll be workin on this for the next couple months so whenever you get an idea just throw it this way
 
I really like modern and minimalist design, but in the vain of Frank Lloyd Wright, buildings that fit the environment. I like modern architecture but only when it is balanced and blended well into the environment, not stick out like an alien spacecraft.

Maybe a long low angular building that resembles rock formations of the mountains, like cliffs and jutting ledges, boulder fields, or a massive sheet slab of rock that broke away from the hill. This building should be shrouded in evergreens to take the sharp edges off the building’s form. Blend it onto the mountainside with similar pitches, angles, shapes and colors of the mountain it resides on. I like the juxtaposition of modern industrial elements and natural elements, Like building the lodge into the side of the mountain so one of the walls is solid mountain-side showing all the mineral veins in the rock . I also dig any cantilever design so ill just throw that in there.

Huge open spaces in the lodge, exposed concrete, I beams and steel, modern materials like smoke glass and polished metals as small, modern accents, with lots of natural materials to balance it, like stone and wood. Bring in outside elements, whole dead fall tree trunks, large live trees growing inside the lodge, tons of plant life, Large boulders/stone slabs serving as dividing spaces or walls, huge open fire places that give off light and heat. If its in a mountain valley perhaps a natural spring runs through it, maybe incorporate that into the inside space.

Blur the line between inside and outside space. Use seamless glass walls or just a wall-less opening between the inside of the lodge and the outdoor lodge/lounge/deck area. large overhangs jutting out over the outside deck/lounge area, fire pits and space heaters so the outside environment is warm, trees growing in the outside deck area that block some of the wind and snow and insulate the outside area. I am thinking like an alpine version of architecture you see in Big Sur and the California coastline.

People come to ski and be in the mountains and take in its natural beauty, give them that feeling even when they are sitting in the comfort of a lodge, blur the line between what is inside and what is outside, between what is the mountain and what is the building.

 
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