Tour an Out of This World Home in the Swiss Alps
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Conventional wisdom suggests too many cooks would disturb the creative kitchen. But Nachson Mimran believes in collaboration, stating, "The more the better." His creative direction in Gstaad aims to inspire cultural exchange.
Mimran's project in Gstaad serves as a catalyst for cultural interaction, emphasizing contributions from designers worldwide, particularly from Africa. He asks, "What ideas emerge when you bring together a lot of strong voices?"
Teaming up with Francis Kéréré, who won the Pritzker Prize, Mimran aims to innovate and disrupt local traditions. Their work focuses on reimagining chalets into platforms for contemporary ideas.
The collaboration emphasizes their shared commitment to spaces that foster culture and connection, reflecting Mimran's background in refugee empowerment and Kéréré's experience designing schools in Burkina Faso.
Read at Architectural Digest
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