ULTRAMODERN ANGULAR GLASS HOUSE DESIGN FOR A STEEP PLOT IN ZURICH WITH TRANSPARENT EXTERIOR WALLS

Adi Hidayat 4:53 PM
Individuals who live in glass houses shouldn't toss stones, or overlook that they're actually living in a fishbowl, in the event that they have any unobtrusiveness by any means. Designed for a precarious plot in Zurich, this ultramodern rakish home by L3P Architekten brags all-glass, totally straightforward outside dividers that give the outside world more than a look into the life of the family who lives there.

ULTRAMODERN ANGULAR GLASS HOUSE DESIGN FOR A STEEP PLOT IN ZURICH WITH TRANSPARENT EXTERIOR WALLS
ULTRAMODERN ANGULAR GLASS HOUSE DESIGN FOR A STEEP PLOT IN ZURICH WITH TRANSPARENT EXTERIOR WALLS

Commonly, you can't be excessively worried about security in the event that you live in a house like this, yet the planners have made a couple of moves to give a couple of spaces that intrusive eyes can't see. One is setting the house into the earth to make a ground floor that is somewhat walled in dark uncovered concrete, open from an underground passageway that opens onto the slope.

The solid proceeds all through the inside, closing off specific zones of the home without aggravating the perspectives gave by the majority of that gleaming glass and including a feeling of weight and offset. The inside dividers, floors and roofs are all slashed in this strong material for difference.


"This work on the vineyard slant duplicates the rationale of a vine: a supporting center divider, stages and non-bearing windows take after the structure of the stem, the storage compartment and the hanging organic product," says draftsman Boris Egli.

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