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Spiral House, a Creative Home Extension

From Powerhouse Company, the Spiral House comes with a creative architecture plan and an extension in the shape of a spiral. The unusual exterior makes the place very inviting and it made us eager to search for more. Below you have a bunch of pictures that can best describe this residence. We hope you will let yourself be inspired by them. But before you start your exploration, here are a few words from the company describing this project: ” The extension is designed as a spiral connecting the more public to the more private rooms of the house. This spiral creates an intimate patio, a sloping roof garden. It not only extends the house, it also extends the family’s way of life, creating a continuous ‘loop’ for living”.

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2 responses to “Spiral House, a Creative Home Extension” - Add yours!

  1. jack ziegler said:
    March 1, 2010

    This has to be the ugliest structure I have ever seen.

  2. November 9, 2010

    It’s pretty unique, that’s for sure. One man’s trash, another man’s treasure…?