Friday, February 1, 2019

The geometric Black House captures light and views from multiple angles

When architect Benjamin Heller of Radolfzell-based architectural practice Freier Architekt designed the Black House, he took design inspiration from the project’s location near the boundary of Germany and Switzerland. Created to mimic a boundary stone cut by hand, the Black House is an angular, multi-faceted building that appears to conspicuously mark the edge of the small village in which it resides on the German border. More than just an exercise to emulate a distinctive stone, the home’s geometric...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/the-geometric-black-house-captures-light-and-views-from-multiple-angles
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