Tasked with designing a house that doesn’t take over its whole site, Swiss architect Christian von Düring created a timber-clad upper storey that straddles two smaller ground-level structures (+ slideshow). (more…)
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2015年5月18日
Tasked with designing a house that doesn’t take over its whole site, Swiss architect Christian von Düring created a timber-clad upper storey that straddles two smaller ground-level structures (+ slideshow). (more…)
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