Sustainable City Home With Spacious Interior That Is Filled With Natural Light

Sat, Sep 4, 2010

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This private house on a former industrial area in the centre of Leiden, Netherlands, is designed by Pasel.Kuenzel. Its solves two main needs of city homes: light and space. The house is divided into two parts, easily recognisable due to the differences in the materials used on the facades. The first, larger, part is contains bedrooms and a room and features very tall windows that fill the interior with natural sunlight. The second part is long and narrow and contains service areas: the bathrooms, the , the utility room and the stairway. The roof is not flat but slightly inclined to let more light into the bedrooms and allow people to watch the stars while sheltering the rooftop from the view of neighbours and people on the street. { Pasel.Kuenzel | Photos by Marcel van der Burg }

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Roll It Experimental Housing Project

Fri, Sep 3, 2010

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Now this is one house which will always keep you on your toes and even work those ab muscles! The experimental housing project \”Roll It\” is the brainchild of the University of Karlsruhe and the idea is to save space but have all the trappings of a house. You need to roll the house to access the different sections so be prepared for a good workout.

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