ROSSETTI+WYSS Solid Timber – Material, Reduction, Balance

Europe’s oldest known wooden house is the Bethlehem House, a solid timber construction erected in 1287 in the Swiss canton of Schwyz. With a design that is both functional and flexible design, the building is still in use today.

Rossetti+Wyss explore the qualities of traditional building methods and transport these into their work. Many of their projects involve the use of solid wood for project-specific applications and designs, as well as in combination with other materials. Embracing the many facets of this trustworthy building material, they have used it for load bearing and bracing, as well as for protective and insulating purposes. Their work reveals their great curiosity in the search for the specific and simple, while maintaining a balance between construction and form, material and function, density and lightness.

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Cite: "ROSSETTI+WYSS Solid Timber – Material, Reduction, Balance" 24 Jan 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/932516/rossetti-plus-wyss-solid-timber-nil-material-reduction-balance> ISSN 0719-8884

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