Rossetti+Wyss Architekten
Rossetti+Wyss is an architecture studio founded by architects Mark Aurel Wyss and Nathalie Rossetti. The studio has worked on a wide variety of projects such as the renovation of the Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of Dada in Zurich, the exhibition pavilion “Territoire imaginaire” at the Swiss national exhibition Expo.02 in Biel, the house in Zimmerberg of white exposed concrete, the AWEL factory (Andelfingen) and concepts for sustainable urban development in Costa Rica.
Architects currently work on projects of various sizes, where they provide general services (development, project, planning, execution). These include apartment buildings in Zurich and Lucerne, residential and commercial properties and integrated project developments.
The result of the studio's projects is an architecture with a formal, simple language, full of experiences and spatial successions. Moderation is the watchword. The process is fueled by a context, an economy of means and a natural balance. Human beings, as spectators, are the focus and the measure. They are both triggers and scales in the built environment.
Architects currently work on projects of various sizes, where they provide general services (development, project, planning, execution). These include apartment buildings in Zurich and Lucerne, residential and commercial properties and integrated project developments.
The result of the studio's projects is an architecture with a formal, simple language, full of experiences and spatial successions. Moderation is the watchword. The process is fueled by a context, an economy of means and a natural balance. Human beings, as spectators, are the focus and the measure. They are both triggers and scales in the built environment.
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NameMark Aurel Wyss, Nathalie Rossetti. Rossetti+Wyss Architekten