Architecture in Basel — Christ & Gantenbein's brick volumes at the Kunstmuseum, Herzog & de Meuron's hometown experiments, Buchner Bründler's residential interiors, and a civic culture funded by pharmaceutical capital and held together by the Rhine. The Swiss border city where art-fair urgency meets quiet precision.
Architecture built IN stone, not finished with it. Limestone bluffs, granite chapels, sandstone terraces, schist walls, ruined castles reinhabited, museum extensions cut into cliff faces. Buildings that accept the weight and the time the material brings — thicker walls, slower thermal mass, surfaces that age through weather rather than renovation. Stone as the first decision, not the last detail.