Located in the historic district of Gelnhause, Germany, this unique project named the Living Room was designed by Seifert Stoeckmann. Now if you feel that your house has not enough windows, then I’m sure that after you’ll see this project you’ll change your mind. The house is perforated by 52 windows set in a checkerboard pattern. Just think for a second …52 windows …there will be a lot of work at washing them. The bedroom hangs in a sliding drawer that can be opened over the street for alfresco sleeping, very cool design. Finally I don’t think that I would like to life in a house like this, and the only reason for a house like this to exist is …as a tourist attraction. – Via





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Published by Michael July 1st, 2008 in Architecture
3 Comments
Tags: Germany, house, Living Room, Windows



July 17th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
wow, amazing architecture. i would love to live in a house
filled with so much light and such awe inspiring views,
and the bedroom area that can be slid outdoor, amazing.
great site. love it.
August 10th, 2008 at 4:14 am
This was on an episode of World’s Most Extreme Homes.
Cool House.
March 23rd, 2009 at 11:06 am
Wow!
This house look so unique with 52 windows. Cleaning and maintenance must be really hard
and tedious for the owners.
Though extremely uniques concept.