Taking inspirations from Caspar David Friedrich‘s paintings, Denis Andernach, architect and illustrator living and working in Germany, draws houses as formal studies in idealized landscapes.
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Taking inspirations from Caspar David Friedrich‘s paintings, Denis Andernach, architect and illustrator living and working in Germany, draws houses as formal studies in idealized landscapes.
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Razvan says
The first bookshelf/staircase is just great, not to mention the kitchen interior.
fosco lucarelli says
Hi razvan, that’s true, I like that very much. There’s a realized japanese house project I would have liked to show you (but unfortunately couldn’t find) that looks similar to that :)
see you,
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cheng bo says
hmmm, fosco, guess you mean the House SA of Kazunari Sakamoto?
http://www.detail.de/inspiration/sites/inspiration_detail_de/uploads/images/projects/a54388efb16baebfad0525154b0213345395bc5a.jpg?80
(or maybe the university library by Fujimoto(which is of course of totally different scale.)