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House in a Park by Think Architecture

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House in a Park by Think Architecture
@zaxarovcom
May 25, 2020

House in a Park is a minimal residence located in Zurich, Switzerland, designed by Think Architecture.

This park-like plot comprises a collection of single-story, freely arranged spaces.  The volumes take their inspiration and height from the natural contours of the area and integrate themselves harmoniously into the environment. The basic meandering shape disguises the actual size of the house, and its projections and recesses allow it to merge with the landscape of the surrounding parkland. The rooms are clad with natural stone and a continuous, exposed concrete facing around the edge of the roof ties it all together.

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@zaxarovcom
May 25, 2020

House in a Park is a minimal residence located in Zurich, Switzerland, designed by Think Architecture.

This park-like plot comprises a collection of single-story, freely arranged spaces.  The volumes take their inspiration and height from the natural contours of the area and integrate themselves harmoniously into the environment. The basic meandering shape disguises the actual size of the house, and its projections and recesses allow it to merge with the landscape of the surrounding parkland. The rooms are clad with natural stone and a continuous, exposed concrete facing around the edge of the roof ties it all together.

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