As 2024 has come to a close, we at Alpine Spaces reflect on a year marked by significant growth and a continued focus on showcasing interesting and inspiring architecture and design from the Alpine region. This year we reduced the amount of content we put out on instagram and focused our efforts on our website (work in progress) to give you a more in-depth view of every project.
Mission
We continue our search for, what we call, a modern alpine vernacular. A combination of state of the art technology, a heavy focus on sustainability and the successful integration of history and tradition. This journey has been filled with breathtaking designs, ingenious concepts, and an effort to showcase Architecture from the entire Alps from Slovenia, over Austria, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland and Liechtenstein all the way to Monaco.
Top Posts
This year, we highlighted numerous projects that exemplify the blend of tradition and modernity in Alpine design. Among the most popular posts were many renovations. These often have a unique charm and “genius loci” that no new building can emulate. Here are some of the most popular posts this year:
The MCL Barn by Alp Architecture. Images by Christophe Voisin.

The Kingfisher’s Nest Visitor Center by Marco Ghilotti. Images by Giacomo Albo.

The House Gapfohl by Bernardo Bader. Images by Gustav Willeit.

The Transformation Lù Chatarme by Deschenaux Follonier. Images by Joël Tettamanti.

The Stone House by Wespi de Meuron Romeo. Images by Hannes Henz.

The Casermette di Moncenisio by Politecnico di Torino + Coutan Architects. Images by Edoardo Schiari.

The House in Hittisau by Klumpp + Klumpp. Images by David Schreyer.

The Ciasa Le Fiun by Daniel Ellecosta. Images by Gustav Willeit.

The House CCB by Ralph Germann Architectes. Images by Lionel Henriod.

Each of these entries holds its own charm, contributing to the tapestry of Alpine Spaces we’ve woven throughout the year. While these posts have resonated with our audience, it’s important to note that countless other noteworthy projects await their turn in the spotlight.
Thank You
Our Instagram community has grown to almost 90k followers this year and our website is growing strongly as well. Looking ahead to 2025, we’re excited to continue our mission of curating, discovering, and sharing the beauty of Alpine Spaces.
We express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported us throughout this journey. Your engagement, comments, and enthusiasm have been the driving force behind our endeavours. Your support has been instrumental in making Alpine Spaces a thriving community, and we sincerely thank you for being part of it.
For those who wish to join us on this architectural adventure, please follow us on Instagram, check out our Pinterest where we sort all images by categories to find specific inspiration. The Newsletter provides occasional in-depth summaries of the featured projects, offering a more comprehensive understanding of the fascinating spaces we showcase on Alpine Spaces.
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