Reblogged this on jmarchitectblog and commented:
We occasionally come across articles that really capture our attention and this one, by the excellent people at hovercraftdoggy is no exception.
The project illustrated in the article, for a town house in Landskrona, Sweden, really shows how modern design can integrate well with traditional and, just as interestingly, how an architect can push the boundaries of design without producing something that is overpowering.
I bet the neighbors dislike it.
Haha! Stand out from the crowd, stand down from the rest!
That place is amazing! Love it.
El lugar esta muy acogedor, los ventanales de vidrio dan la sensacion de libertad! Buena iluminacion! Beutiful place!
This is a great house. I remember it in Dwell a while back.
Love it, I wonder how they managed to get planning permission
Wow! Very interesting. Thank you.
thank you for stopping by :)
wow…really cool idea
I would live there!
I like this a lot. The neighbours will no doubt feel it intrudes on them but in terms of urban design, it doesn’t look out of place at all.
Reblogged this on jmarchitectblog and commented:
We occasionally come across articles that really capture our attention and this one, by the excellent people at hovercraftdoggy is no exception.
The project illustrated in the article, for a town house in Landskrona, Sweden, really shows how modern design can integrate well with traditional and, just as interestingly, how an architect can push the boundaries of design without producing something that is overpowering.
Reblogged this on Happy Together and commented:
lovely!