Villa Kenwin, la Tour-de-Peilz

La Tour-de-Peilz
House • 16 room(s) • 750 m² • ref: 3861707
Price on demand
Villa Kenwin was built in 1931 by Hungarian architect Alexander Ferenczy on behalf of English owners. It will be inhabited until the 80s, before being abandoned, for nearly a decade.
Villa Kenwin will be taken over by the architect Giovanni Pezzoli who will ensure a complete renovation in the strictest rules of the art.

Nestled on a plot of just over 5,000m2, facing the lake, the imposing building offers a floor area of around 750m2 on 4 levels.
Designed and arranged both as a place of life and as a place of exhibition, reception or work, in the purest respect of the Bauhaus concept, often intended for social housing and giving pride of place to common rather than individual areas, Villa Kenwin offers rectilinear facades very largely glazed offering incredible luminosity.
The upper floor is presented under a tray, almost in one piece and with an impressive double ceiling height. Conversely, the upper floor consists of 6 bedrooms, some of modest sizes, and 3 bathrooms.
The roof, flat, is an unparalleled exhibition space in the same way as a roof terrace, private, with breathtaking views of the lake and the Alps.

The raw materials, the minimalist design specific to the Bauhaus school and the originality of the distribution leave the layman with a blurred feeling between sobriety and extravagance.
Passionate, the current owner has managed to carry out a very precise renovation of the premises integrating some typical elements of the Bauhaus movement, including lighting.

This atypical property, classified by historical monuments will delight a clientele of connoisseurs.

More information on request.

The Villa Kenwin was built in 1931 by the Hungarian architect Alexander Ferenczy for English owners. It was inhabited until the 1980s, before being abandoned for nearly a decade.
The Kenwin villa will be taken over by the architect Giovanni Pezzoli who will ensure a complete renovation in the strictest rules of art.

Nestled on a plot of just over 5'000 sqm, facing the lake, the imposing building offers a floor area of about 750 sqm on 4 levels.
The Kenwin villa is designed and fitted out both as a place to live and as a place for exhibitions, receptions or work, in the purest respect of the Bauhaus concept.
Bahaus buildings are often destined for social housing and give pride of place to communal rather than individual spaces. The Kenwin villa under the style of this concept, offers rectilinear facades with large windows providing incredible luminosity.
The ground floor is a plateau, almost in one piece, with an impressive double height ceiling. On the other hand, the upper floor is composed of 6 bedrooms, some of them of modest size, and 3 bathrooms.
The flat roof provides an unparalleled display area as well as a private roof terrace with a breathtaking view of the lake and the Alps.

The raw materials, the minimalist design typical of the Bauhaus school and the originality of the distribution leave the layman with a blurred feeling between sobriety and extravagance.
Passionate, the current owner managed to carry out a very precise renovation of the place, integrating some typical elements of the Bauhaus movement, in particular the lighting fixtures

This atypical property, classified by the historical monuments will delight a clientele of connoisseurs.

More information on request.

Spaces

Rooms16

Surfaces

Living750 m²
Total5241 m²
Amenities extracted by AI.
Garden
Terrace

La Tour-de-Peilz

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Primary school
Shops
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Lake
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Clear view on lake
Panoramic view on mountains
TypeHouse
Construction year1931
Renovation year1987