Skiing or not, we choose an address with modern lines to see the altitude from a new perspective, from Val Thorens to South Tyrol.
Hanging hot tub
After a magnificent infinity pool, from a real diving board over the peaks of South Tyrol, Italy, Hotel Hubertus hits hard with a gravity spa. Her name ? Heaven & HellSky Spa:, a village in the clouds signed by Noa agency. Playing with the mirror effect and the inversion of the horizons, the building, supported by two columns covered with resin logs, thus appears to float 15 meters above the ground. Own swimming pools, saunas, relaxation area – 360 degrees, whatever the area, the view is exceptional, the architecture embraces nature.
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Panoramic spotlight
At Forestis, bathing in the forest is more like diving into the trees; At an altitude of 1,800 meters, the hotel is actually made entirely of untreated spruce. Remodeled and expanded in 2020, this former resort has become a state-of-the-art nature retreat in the Plose Massif in the Italian Dolomites. Huge 2000m² spa with pools, sauna paths, treatment rooms, meditation room to practice wyda: (Celtic Yoga) to mountain ranges, restaurants and 62 suites. designed by architect Armin Sader, this 5-star haven of peace offers unparalleled panoramic views of the canopy.
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Concrete palace
A true seventies symbol of Crans-Montana with its triangular roofs depicting three mountain peaks, the Crans Ambassador lives up to its name. Behind its glass facade, we find all the luxury of Reybier Hospitality’s signature 5-star address. And without the slightest hint of mountains in its decoration, which glides gracefully between stone, wood and beige tones. From a lounge bar to three restaurants, with a heated swimming pool or 56 rooms and suites; you can enjoy the magnificent view of Europe’s highest peaks from the large bay windows.
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asylum of the seventies
Her name ? Hotel La Cachette. A nod to this building, which is no secret, as its architecture is emblematic of the 1970s in the Les Arcs 1600 resort. Purchased by the Friendly Hotels group (already the owner of the Neig Terminal in Fleun, signed by Marcel Breuer), the establishment was built under the authority of Charlotte Perriand. A legacy that the patriarch company responsible for the renovation has been careful to preserve, combining simplicity and functionality. On the decorative side, install a mix of new furniture and seventies reissues found at Selency.
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Designation of finishing
In the heart of Val Thorens, France’s highest ski area, the eponymous hotel immerses its visitors in the atmosphere of the 1970s: a relaxed, comfortable appeal with touches of leather and mohair, wood, curved mustard benches, period photographs, vintage skis. gloves and glasses as decorative items. All are signed by Charles & Co architectural firm in collaboration with Saint-Lazare workshops.
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Source: Le Figaro
