What are those things that make a house modern? Is it the furniture or the interior furnishings? Not always. Just take a look at the Dupli.Casa in Ludwigsburg, Germany, where architect Jürgen Mayer H worked on the footprint of a 1984 house to create this beautiful shaped spatial villa. I still can’t decide what looks best. Is it the sophisticated large spaces interior or the stunning contrast at the exterior between the white walls and the black windows? Or the fact that it avoids detailing using homogeneous transitions? Maybe all of them.

I’m not yet sure if these are simple renderings, hybrid renderings (reality enhanced) or just real images but I’d love to live there. Would you? - via Architect



Published by Alex Ion September 30th, 2008 in Dream Homes
Tags: Architecture, dupli.casa, Germany, modern homes
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3 Responses to “Dupli.Casa in Germany, Modern as Hell”
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Brilliant!
Lovin’ the outside contrast of the sharp-edged black window frames and the white round facade, not sure about the inside because there are no plans. It’s what Zaha should have evolved into:)
Wow , those chairs are looking so nice !!