Zürichberg · Penthouse Collection
Four hundred eighty-six square metres of golden-hour light, held between honed stone and a single sheet of glass. One residence. One floor. The whole horizon.
The Residence
Villa Aurelia occupies the entire twelfth floor — a single plane of living space arranged along twenty-two metres of floor-to-ceiling glass. European oak, Calacatta stone and unlacquered bronze meet in rooms scaled for both stillness and society.
The great room flows from hearth to dining hall to a sculpted kitchen; beyond the gallery wall lie the primary suite, a spa bath carved in stone, and a library finished in black walnut. Every room faces the light.
The Spaces
Every image below is rendered in real time from the residence's digital twin — the same rooms you may walk, freely, in the three-dimensional visit.
A full-height basalt hearth, bouclé and bronze, and the evening fire already lit.
Walnut for eight, beneath five hand-blown globes.
A three-metre Calacatta monolith, waterfall on both ends.
West light, wool and walnut; a dressing wall in book-matched veneer.
A sculpted freestanding bath before a wall of honed dark stone.
Dusk, from the twelfth floor. The city keeps its distance.
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The Three-Dimensional Visit
No appointment, no key. Move freely through every room of Villa Aurelia in real time — pause by the fire, stand at the glass, take the measure of the light yourself.
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Seventy-eight square metres of limestone deck behind frameless glass, facing the sunset.
A full-height basalt chimney breast with a sealed gas fire, dressed in honed stone.
Calacatta island, black-oak cabinetry, integrated cold rooms and a concealed scullery.
A five-and-a-half-metre wall of black walnut shelving with a west-lit writing desk.
Sculpted freestanding bath, twin vanities in dark stone, underfloor-warmed limestone.
Scene lighting on unlacquered bronze switches, silent climate, and glass that tints with the sun.
The Plan
The plan is simple on purpose: every principal room meets the north glass, and the quiet rooms gather behind a single gallery wall. What you see here is exactly what you will walk — the tour is generated from this drawing.
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