
"In the small Swiss town of Lantsch/Lenz, nestled in the canton of Graubünden, a delicate timber structure emerged beneath the historic Marienkirche."
"The "Freilichtbühne Lantsch", conceived by Giovanni Netzer, was designed to harmonize with the gently rolling landscape, featuring an irregular triangular framework - a house-of-cards-like composition - that created both transparency and a direct connection to nature."
The freilichtbühne sits in Lantsch/Lenz in the canton of Graubünden beneath the Marienkirche. A delicate timber structure forms the open-air stage and occupies a modest scale. The composition follows the gently rolling landscape and reads as a light intervention within the town's topography. An irregular triangular framework, likened to a house-of-cards, structures the form and produces visual permeability. This framework yields transparency and preserves a direct connection between the performance space and surrounding nature. Material choice, scale, and geometry work together to harmonize the intervention with the historic setting and landscape.
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