Skeletal Ski Resorts

The RYRA Studio Ski Chalet Blends into the Landscape with a White Design

RYRA Studio recently put together an ultra modern ski resort with the aesthetic that mirrors the landscape and naturally blends in thanks to the use of a white building materials. The chalet is located in Iran and features a skeletal sculptural design that is cubic and rendered nearly invisible during the snowy season.

The ski resort replicates the aesthetic of rock with a modular levels made from rock that mirrors the mountains surrounding the area. The unit is built using glass and carved white rock that looks like ice against the snowy backdrop and blue sky. This gives the tiered structure an architectural shape that mirrors the mountains and seems as though it is seamlessly a part of the landscape.

Guests can stay inside and have their skiing needs taken care of, while enjoying the modern look of the space.Photo Credits: designboom, ryrastudio
Trend Themes
1. Skeletal Architecture - Opportunity for architectural designers to incorporate modular and skeletal designs that match natural landscapes like mountains and deserts.
2. Invisible Buildings - Opportunity for designers and builders to create nearly invisible and camouflaged buildings using white materials that blend into snowy or sandy surroundings.
3. Sustainable Ski Resorts - Opportunity to design and build ski resorts with sustainable materials, that offer skiing experiences while maintaining the natural setting.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural designers and builders can leverage modular designs and white building materials to create structures that blend into natural landscapes like mountains and deserts.
2. Tourism - Tourism industry can capitalize on the trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly ski resorts that offer skiing experiences while maintaining the natural setting.
3. Construction - Construction industry can develop and incorporate new technologies and materials to build invisible and sustainable buildings that preserve natural landscapes and skiers' experiences.

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