A proposed 260-metre residential tower near Zermatt has reopened one of the most difficult questions facing high-profile Alpine resorts: how do ski towns house the people who make tourism possible, when land is scarce, property prices are soaring and local workers are increasingly pushed out? The project, called Lina Peak, is the idea of Zermatt-born artist, architect and hotelier Heinz Julen. It would be a striking departure from the image most…
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