This unique concrete tower in the middle of the forest was built by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects. The outer shell resembles an irregular pentagon, inside this pentagonal form there is a rectangle representing the interior space. The rough concrete surfaces darker with the passage of time, this allowing the house to easily blend in...
Spanish Stone Farmhouse With A Labyrinth Character
Barcelona studio Arquitectura-G has revamped a country house with a “labyrinthine character” into a family home featuring a tile-covered kitchen, a spiral staircase and a secluded swimming pool. The house already featured a ground-floor patio, which can be directly accessed from a series of rooms. Another one was also created on the first floor, providing...
A Castle In The Southern Italy To Spend A Weekend
This castle called Trullihusen was designed for Morten Angelo and Tina Horstedt from Denmark. They wanted to choose a place to go for weekends or holidays so it shouldn’t be too far from Denmark. So Italy was chosen, a village in the South of Italy, Apuglia. The house looks like a castle of the Middle...
Sustainable House With Raw Stone Exterior
Camel Quarry House is built on the footprint of the burnt out ruin of the original house. The site features great views of natural landscape and blends with it very well thanks to the exterior done in raw stones combined with several wood inserts. Its form is simple – a rugged face reflecting the quarry...
Two-Story House with Rough Stone Facade – House M
Titus Bernhard is a German architect that is responsible for designing of this stylish and modern house. The distinctive feature of the property lies in its north-facing slope, which has to be negotiated over two storeys to reach the almost flat garden level. Almost the whole house’s facade is covered with rough stone which is...