EUR 2.075.000
EUR 1.800.000
EUR 1.890.000
5 slk
145 m²
EUR 1.998.000
4 slk
170 m²
EUR 2.060.000
Inspired by the traditional mountain chalet, le Chalet Hoani strives to reinterpret and revisit the codes of traditional mountain architecture.
It is set of small volumes of well-defined “wooden chalets” that are joined together on a strong base of local stone which helps to contain the unevenness of the land. The volumes are simple and largely covered by overhanging roofs that adapt to the climatic constraints of the region. These different volumes open on each gable to views of the surrounding landscape.
The contrast between the local materials reinforces the unity of the volume and we can imagine that with the natural aging of the wood cladding, future subtle games of materials and light.
The use and enhancement of local materials such as wood and stone in the treatment of the facades are the heart of this project. Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Livraison mi 2025
Au coeur du hameau de La Turche, au bord des pistes du domaine des Portes du Soleil, dans un environnement privilégié au calme, le Chalet HOANI, est composé de grands appartements dominant le domaine skiable. Proche du coeur de la station des Gets et des commerces de proximité.
Départ des pistes à 50 mètres…
Appartements du T3 de 54 m2 au T5 Cabine de 217 m2
A partir de 510.000€ ttc cuisine équipée + cave incluse
Garages et parkings intérieurs en sus équipés d’une prise pour voiture électrique.
MAGNIFIQUE APPARTEMENT EN DERNIER ETAGE de 177 m2
Composé d'un séjour de 48 m2 ouvert sur une terrasse de 20 m2 donnant sur les pistes, cheminée, accès cuisine ouverte.
Baies vitrées toute hauteur, charpente apparente, habillage bois sur les murs, matériaux haut de gamme, cuisine équipée sur mesure ZECCHINON , incluant l'électro-ménager...4 chambres 1 cabine.
Chauffage au sol, centralisation des volets roulants, commande à distance... WORK IN PROGRESS
Inspired by the traditional mountain chalet, le Chalet Hoani strives to reinterpret and revisit the codes of traditional mountain architecture.
It is set of small volumes of well-defined “wooden chalets” that are joined together on a strong base of local stone which helps to contain the unevenness of the land. The volumes are simple and largely covered by overhanging roofs that adapt to the climatic constraints of the region. These different volumes open on each gable to views of the surrounding landscape.
The contrast between the local materials reinforces the unity of the volume and we can imagine that with the natural aging of the wood cladding, future subtle games of materials and light.
The use and enhancement of local materials such as wood and stone in the treatment of the facades are the heart of this project.