Alpine Refuges: The Architecture and Culture of Mountain Shelters
By (Author) Gestalten
Edited by Aaron Rolph
Die Gestalten Verlag
gestalten
16th September 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Environmentally-friendly and sustainable architecture and design
The Earth: natural history: general interest
256
In the rugged embrace of the mountains, alpine refuges stand as symbols of human ingenuity and resilience. These sleek and modern sanctuaries, others rustic and timeless, bridge the divide between nature's majesty and humanity's need for shelter, offering a place to rest and a gateway to adventure. Alpine Refuges invites readers to explore these extraordinary spaces, uncovering the stories, designs, and landscapes that define them. Featuring 30 carefully curated projects, this book delves into the heart of mountain culture, highlighting refuges that have become pivotal to hiking, skiing, mountaineering, and biking communities worldwide. From the pristine peaks of the Alps to remote havens in North America and beyond, these shelters shape the experiences of those who seek solace and challenge in the wilderness. Through breathtaking photography and engaging narratives, Alpine Refuges captures the essence of these remarkable places, revealing how these refuges connect people to the untamed beauty of their environments. For mountain lovers, design enthusiasts, and armchair travelers alike, Alpine Refuges offers a breathtaking look at the places where nature and humanity meet, inspiring journeys to both the peaks of the earth and the depths of the soul.
Aaron Rolph is a British adventurer and photographer based in the Alps. He founded the British Adventure Collective and specializes in human-powered ski and bike expeditions all over the world.