Villa BEC / andrea pelati architecte
Briefly

The family house in Bevaix, designed with a unique vision, overlooks Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps, providing a spectacular panoramic view. The architect initially considered two options for the site but ultimately crafted a single-level home with a basement after consulting with clients. Key features include a split-level patio that brings natural light into the lower areas and a glass facade that connects indoor spaces with the outdoor landscape. The use of materials like reinforced concrete, anodized aluminum, and oak timber enhances both functionality and aesthetic appeal, ensuring privacy while maximizing scenic views.
The final design reflects a unique integration of natural elements and modern architecture, combining exposed concrete with serene outdoor spaces that enhance living experiences.
A split-level patio and generous glass facade blur indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a harmonious transition and maximizing panoramic views of Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps.
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