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Architects: MoDusArchitects
- Area: 430 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Oskar Da Riz
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Manufacturers: Aster GmbH, Barth, Bernardi & Figli, Cimadom Decor, Ellecosta Metallbau, Huber Hannes, Jungmann, Kronlift, SAXL Bodenbeläge, Stampfl Bauspenglerei, Tischlerei Goller-Anders, Trias, Winkler-Verputz
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Lead Architects: Sandy Attia, Matteo Scagnol

Text description provided by the architects. Located just outside the historical centre of the South Tyrolean city, adjacent to the Bishop’s Palace of Bressanone, the eye-catching concrete building is the last episode in a series of “architectural homicides” dating from the 1800s up until the 1970s. TreeHugger takes on the qualities of airiness and levity in alignment with the site’s antecedent structures, which were dedicated to the welcoming of visitors, with their respective features of slender columns, deep loggias, and delicate overhangs.









































