This futuristic building, designed by Project A01 Architects, sits on the hillside looking like a docked spacecraft. The sculptural home has been created as a residence for a single family, situated in a village not far from Vienna. This striking images, by German photographer Brigida Gonzales, take us on a tour around the dwelling.
Huge ‘legs’ steady the structure on a grassy hillside with heather gardens.
Floor to ceiling windows cut away long sections of the white angular building.
The homes private swimming pool nestles against the side of the dwelling, in the open air.
Retractable doors remove the glassy barrier between the indoor an outdoor spaces, allowing daily life to flow from the main living areas through to poolside playtime.
Steps lead up from the pool patio to an al fresco dining area.
The interior of the home is light and bright, decorated in pure white paint, sheer curtains and pale furnishings.
An area rug in the living room echoes the hues of the blanket of green grass beyond, and a slate gray fireplace continues the natural scheme.
Over in the kitchen area, a highly contemporary scheme covers one wall in a swathe of white units, whilst an unusual central island stretches up another wall in a sharp eye-catching design that accentuates an architectural cutaway. Both the kitchen island and nearby dining chairs are picked out in a deeper hue that gives the pale living space a boost.
Glass balustrades keep a center situated, open tread staircase looking light and uncomplicated. Over the dining table, a large white chandelier adds a single hint of decadence to the minimal interior.
A black oven completes the dark run of black kitchen backsplash in the prep area.
Up in the bathroom, a modern freestanding bath tub takes center stage in the large space, upon an attractive wooden floor treatment. The panorama stretching over the hillside beyond makes for peaceful bath time viewing.
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