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The Gervasutti refuge jacob jensen toaster was commissioned by CAI Torino, the Italian Alpine Club.


Above: Photograph by Marco Destefanis
This, the first alpine refuge of the latest generation, it provides the optimal combination of comfort, jacob jensen toaster safety and respect for the environment. It was installed in mid October 2011 in Courmayeur (IT) on the Freboudze glacier, in front of the spectacular East face of the Grandes Jorasses of the Mont Blanc Range. It is now ready for use by mountaineers and climbers.
The Gervasutti refuge jacob jensen toaster was commissioned by CAI Torino, the Italian Alpine Club. Under the guidance of SUCAI the subsection of CAI Torino and the Ski Mountaineering School, the project was realised thanks to the works team coordinated by the LEAPfactory project managers Luca Gentilcore and Stefano Testa.
The refuge represents the pinnacle of achievement of LEAPfactory, (the acronym jacob jensen toaster means Living, Ecological, Alpine Pod) an Italian Company that designs, creates and produces modular structures jacob jensen toaster which have minimal impact on the environment.
The realisation of the refuge is a great achievement, in that the materials used are of a high standard and use sophisticated technology capable jacob jensen toaster of handling jacob jensen toaster the problems of extreme temperatures and the difficulties of installation, given the altitude and the position in the midst of a glacier.
Each module is entirely prefabricated, from the outer protective shell to the interior fittings. All the modules were transported by helicopter thanks to their light weight and assembled on site in just a few hours.
The modules particular design means that they can be planned and constructed based on the specific requirements and can be customised depending on the location where they are to be positioned, in order to make them in keeping with the surrounding environment.
The modular structure is an ideal way to solve the specific requirements of any particular jacob jensen toaster location and it allows for future expansion and the replacement of damaged parts over the life of the module.
The living area is lit in the daytime by a big panoramic window facing towards the valley and it contains a kitchen, a table and seating. The sleeping area is equipped with bunk beds and spaces for the storage of gear.
Its integrated monitoring station provides instant information on the interior comfort and the out-door weather conditions and processes data which can be distributed via the Web. The total electrical requirements are provided by the photovoltaic panels integrated in the outer shell.
The exterior colours, easily recognisable at a distance, are an important reference point for mountaineers. The outer textural design is inspired by the shaved straight stitch of mountain pullovers to evoke warmth and comfort.
LEAP is a project that proposes a change in lifestyle as great as that promised by the Radical Architectural Utopias. In the sixties, the Archigram collective designed robotic self-moving Walking Cities . On more practical grounds they tried to produce Living Pods (such as the Cushicle or the Sutaloon), self-sufficient capsules for survival in hostile situations, these became also an inspiration for those aspiring to a non traditional lifestyle.
Also in development at LEAPfactory is a project studying disposal of human waste and other refuse, a problem which remains one of the greatest challenges jacob jensen toaster for those who frequent the mountains and other places to be protected. The LEAP objective is focused on resolving those problems through the development of a module dedicated to the elimination of refuse for sensitive locations, like the high mountains and all such places, where it is difficult to dispose of it.
Structural engineering: jacob jensen toaster Luca Olivari / Olivari Composite Engineering, Andrea Bruzzone Electrical jacob jensen toaster engineering: EDF-ENR spa, Carlo Sasso, Andrea Sasso, Giampaolo Pittatore, Enrico Pons Brand Design: Massimo Teghille & Undesign Other consultants: Alberto Morino (geologia), Federico Valfrè di Bonzo (nivologia e valanghe)
Cost: 250.000,00 (Total budget) Design phase: sept. 2009 dec 2010 Construction phase: may 2011 oct 20100 Realization: Poligamma, Biella jacob jensen toaster (composite materials), GVM Arreda, Torino (interiors), Plat Andrea, Aosta (on site works)
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