The Eagle Mountain Top Restaurant / Viereck Architects
Briefly

The architects aimed to create a structure at high elevation that blends with its stunning landscape, requesting a crystalline design from the client. The new building features glass facades, large CLT beams for structural integrity, and specialized acoustic panels. Designed within a year, the project utilized advanced 3D BIM modeling to meet tight deadlines. The interior design incorporates unique bird-inspired pendant lamps, promoting a connection with surrounding wildlife, while the star-shaped CLT beams create a dynamic atmosphere.
The design incorporates a crystalline structure that harmonizes with the panoramic views, showcasing a unique blend of CLT beams and glass facades.
The use of bird-like pendant lamps made of compressed felt emphasizes the wildlife context, integrating nature into the interior design.
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