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Switzerland. a 260-Metre-High Skyscraper in Zermatt, Facing the Matterhorn: This Architect's Project Divides

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In the chic Swiss resort of Zermatt, hotelier Heinz Julen has the soul of an artist. Architect and designer, Valais wants to build a tower of 260 meters and 65 floors, the highest of the confederation, to house the people of the country. But in the realm of peaks of 4,000 meters, his dream divides.

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In the chic Swiss resort of Zermatt, hotelier Heinz Julen has the soul of an artist. Architect and designer, Valais wants to build a tower of 260 meters and 65 floors, the highest of the confederation, to house the people of the country. But in the realm of peaks of 4,000 meters, his dream divides.

Switzerland: The Lina Peak skyscraper project is to become 260 metres high and create new living space to counteract housing shortages.

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ledauphine.com broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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