Peak_Lab Research Station
documentation p. 1459 - 1462Architect Fierz, Christian | Frey, Mathias | Haack, Lydia | Horden, Prof. Richard | Klasz, Walter | Meletta, Armando | Pfammatter, Prof. Ulrich | Rieder, Urs |
Drafts
1:10 Plan of sleeping module
1:100 Layout plans/Section
1:10 Plan of sleeping module
1:100 Layout plans/Section
As yet unrealized, the station is conceived as a base for investigating high-altitude Alpine regions. Designed in a lightweight form of construction, the station can be fixed to the rock face and contains a laboratory, a kitchen, technical services, and sleeping space for a maximum of three scientists. Each of these functions is housed separately in one of the five modules, which can be flown in by helicopter and attached to the spine structure.
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