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Studio Lauka - Co-working space and shop, Ghent 2019. Photos © Aaron Michels.
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868. Luigi Snozzi /// Diener House /// Ronco sopra Ascona, Switzerland /// 1989-90
OfHouses presents Heroes V: Luigi Snozzi. (Photos: © Reiner Blunck. Source: wergida.tumblr.com; Luigi Snozzi, ‘Buildings And Projects 1958-1993′, Lugano: ADV, 1994.)
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Los Angeles International Airport. Paul Williams, 1962.
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Roman Hutter - Farmhouse renovation, Kirchbühl 2019. Photos © Markus Käch.
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Romero Schaefle - Renovation and extension of a health clinic, Hohenegg 2011. Photos © Georg Aerni, Karin Gauch, Fabien Schwartz.
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Roman Hutter - Winery conversion, Meggen 2019. Photos © Markus Käch.
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Casa R, Sotta, Corsica, France,
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585. Carlo Scarpa & Sergio Los /// Gianni Tabarelli de Fatis House /// Cornaiano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy /// 1968
OfHouses guest curated by AFGH. (Photos: © Curzio Castellan, Davide Franceschini. Source: “Casa Tabarelli 1968-2008”, Bozen University Press: 2008.)
Haus Grau is a minimalist home located in Aachen, Germany, designed by AMUNT. For maximum spaciousness, the ground floor is designed as a continuum of indoor and outdoor space. The house nestles into the sloping terrain and is linked to the garden by a continuous concrete counter with an integrated outdoor kitchen, bestowing a feeling of freedom and openness for the residents, a family of camping enthusiasts. Inside, the functional areas merge into one another. The kitchen area is anchored by a cooking island, above which a built-in concrete shelf descends from the ceiling. Above the “waterline” on the ground floor, the wall material changes from concrete to gray cinder blocks, which are left exposed on the interior. The living area has a surprisingly unfinished character and loft-like feel; its ceiling rises to a height of 3.40 m toward the garden. The link between inside and outside is reinforced by also using the cinder blocks on the exterior of the garage.
Alber Residence by The Construction Zone // Sonoran Desert, Arizona