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A chalet (pronounced / ˈ ʃ æ l eɪ / SHAL -ay in British English; in American English usually / ʃ æ ˈ l eɪ / shal- AY ), also called Swiss chalet , is a type of building or house, typical of the Alpine region in Europe. It is made of wood, with a heavy, gently sloping roof and wide, well-supported eaves set at right angles to the front of the house.

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9-620: 47°06′18″N 6°49′00″E  /  47.105067°N 6.816687°E  / 47.105067; 6.816687 Villa Fallet is a traditional chalet located in La Chaux-de-Fonds , Switzerland designed and built by the eighteen-year-old Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (1887–1965), who later became better known as Le Corbusier . Jeanneret was teaching himself architecture by going to the library to read about architecture and philosophy, by visiting museums, by sketching buildings, and by constructing them. In 1905, he and two other students, under

18-548: A Swiss chalet; English-speaking Quebecers have adopted the term as well. Nowadays, in North America and elsewhere in the world, the use of the word chalet can refer to more than just a mountain location. The term chalet is even used to describe resort-like homes or residential properties located by the beach. For example, in Lebanon a chalet usually refers to holiday homes at one of the six Lebanese ski resorts , but

27-538: Is decorated with carefully crafted colored geometric patterns on the façade, with a design of triangular pine trees and pine cones. The success of this house led to his construction of two similar houses, the Villas Jacquemet and Stotzer, in the same area.It It was completed in 1905. It is now recognised as a building of cultural significance in Switzerland. Chalet The term chalet comes from

36-577: The Arpitan -speaking part of Switzerland and the French Savoy region, and originally referred to the hut of a herder . It was often embedded in the ground for the sake of temperature buffering. Many chalets in the European Alps were originally used as seasonal farms for dairy cattle, which would be brought up from the lowland pastures during the summer months. The herders would live in

45-401: The chalet and make butter and cheese in order to preserve the milk produced. These products would then be taken, with the cattle, back to the low valleys before the onset of the alpine winter. The chalets would remain locked and unused during the winter months. Around many chalets there are small windowless huts called mazots which were used to lock away valuable items for this period. With

54-452: The emergence of the Alpine travel business, chalets were transformed into holiday homes used by ski and hiking enthusiasts. Over the years, the term 'chalet' changed to be applied generally to holiday homes, whether built in a strictly Alpine style or not. In Quebec French , any summer or holiday dwelling, especially near a ski hill, is called a chalet whether or not it is built in the style of

63-518: The remaining time. Owners of these ski chalets often hire property management companies to manage and rent their property. In the Levant , Egypt , and Kuwait and in the Italian region of Marche, chalets refer to beach houses, rather than mountainside homes, and built in any style of architecture. In Britain, the word chalet was used for basic sleeping accommodation at holiday camps built around

72-580: The supervision of their teacher, René Chapallaz, designed and built his first house, the Villa Fallet, for the engraver Louis Fallet, a friend of another of his teachers, Charles l'Eplattenier . The house is in the Style Sapin , the Swiss variant of Art Nouveau . The chalet on the forested hillside near La Chaux-de-Fonds, is a large traditional chalet with a steep roof in the local alpine style, and

81-692: The term can also refer to a beach cabin at seaside resorts. In North American ski areas, the word chalet is also used to describe buildings that house cafeterias and other services provided to the tourist, even though they may not resemble a traditional Alpine chalet. In the United States, Alpine ski chalets are gaining popularity in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region during winter months. Most ski chalets are privately owned vacation homes that owners visit two to three times per year and rent out

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