Friday, January 22, 2016

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in Sant Abbondio, Switzerland location and Wepi de Meuron Romeo Architetti this cubic concrete designed property is located on a steep slope, the Cradle is, on 3 sides. The fourth side is exactly where all the magic occurs. These side faces toward an amazing view of the water. Here is the facade with windows in all sizes, to produce much needed each with a deep entry drilling shade for the interior. The natural concrete facade is in harmony with the environment and the apparently sporadic (but well received out) placement of windows keeps them from overpowering the surrounding land. Landscaping is also kept to a minimum in each case allows the natural and man-made elements in full harmony with one another are held.

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If the weather permits, the homeowner can take pleasure in the views from the roof terrace. Surrounded security factors that can with clear glass, the natural concrete ceiling the impression of being on a rock attack rather then a roof. The uninterrupted panoramic views are rightly the star of the show without distraction from the creation of self.

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The architects designed two distinct garden spaces on the roof, next to the deck. The plantations where not chosen to compete with the view, while softening the surrounding hardscape. A reduction in the roof looking down and in the patio below.

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The terrace has both covered and open places, so that it no matter what the climate may be enjoyed. A small seating area is located a place to gather in the center of the supply of the homeowners and their guests. Exterior plantations are circumcised held to not interfere with the views and the deck treatment is given a set textorial high quality with the use of stone in the concrete. The roof terrace is covered in bright, weathered boards.

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Massive sliding glass panes stacked on one side, the homeowner can delight in an indoor / outdoor skills whenever accessing The glass panes of the doors in the same organic wood such as outdoor furniture and weathered roof planks framed continue the wall and on the ceiling inside livings spaces.

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Inside the residence the decor sets the indoor / outdoor feel. Used exactly the same on the terrace chairs are also used in the dining table and on the same weathered planks further over the ceiling and along the walls. Tongue-and-stack tables in simple silhouettes provide a nod to the past, though keeping the clean lines of the minimalist design aesthetic.

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In order to focus on the beautiful views to keep, all walls are unadorned and accessories are an absolute minimum. Only a fruit plate on the dining room table has any pop of color.

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Even if the property uses only concrete and wood for each of its structure and furnishings, it is kept light and airy through the use of windows to reduce outs, worn air and warm surfaces in the wood and natural surfaces on the concrete.

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On the other side of the living room, the kitchen is confronted in flat sheets of wood, which is identical to the wood used in the patio doors , The kitchen peninsula is crowned with a thick concrete slab. A two-sided fireplace separates the living from the dining area and more exposed bricks create a floor detail against the terrace wall

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To the minimalist really running feel to preserve through the whole house, the refrigerator is paneled in the same finish as the cabinets and sink and stove in the concrete filled Peninsula This leaves a clean extended line of continuous floor-to-ceiling cabinets on the opposite wall with prep room for the 48 "deep Peninsula set saved. This view of the object displays the same tongue and groove details used against the stack Coffee Tables is also used on the dining room table.

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Located between the banks of the cabinets and the peninsula is a hidden staircase that leads to the lower level. A small detail from Stone describes the division between the kitchen and down the stairs.

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The lower level is exactly where the bedrooms are located. In the master bedroom, a simple bank of cabinets stick to the exact same flat style as the kitchen and the bedding is done in a deep blue midnight -. A single of the few areas that has been used a color

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In the evening, when all the lights are turned on, the facade of the construction takes on a life of its own. Light spilled forth from the . several large windows producing an abstract pattern against the night sky

Architecture by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architetti

Photography by Hannes Henze

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