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Bivacco Claudio Brédy, opened in 2021, is one of many huts in the region named after climbers who died while mountaineering. It was designed by BCW Collective and built by Chenevier, with consultation from Roberto Dini, an architecture professor and friend of Brédy’s, seen here with other friends and family. They gathered at the hut to remember Brédy’s life.
Bivacco Claudio Brédy, opened in 2021, is one of many huts in the region named after climbers who died while mountaineering. It was designed by BCW Collective and built by Chenevier, with consultation from Roberto Dini, an architecture professor and friend of Brédy’s, seen here with other friends and family. They gathered at the hut to remember Brédy’s life.
Bivacco Cosimo Zappelli, designed by Massimo Dufour and built by Atelier Projet, was finished in 2021. It sleeps 10 on built-in wooden bunks with blankets and mattresses provided, and the deck outside is oriented toward morning sun. The <i>bivacco </i>is located on a popular local hiking trail and is also on the route of the 205-mile trail-running Tor des Géants, which takes place every September and is considered one of the world’s toughest endurance races.
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Bivacco Mamo Comotti, designed by Massimo Dufour and built by Chenevier, opened in 2015 and sleeps six. It features a wood interior with steel cladding, and its modules were helicoptered into place and erected on-site in three days.
Bivacco Mamo Comotti, designed by Massimo Dufour and built by Chenevier, opened in 2015 and sleeps six. It features a wood interior with steel cladding, and its modules were helicoptered into place and erected on-site in three days.
Considering the abundance of biodiversity, lifting the structure off the ground was an ecological measure as much as a utilitarian one.
Considering the abundance of biodiversity, lifting the structure off the ground was an ecological measure as much as a utilitarian one.