Collection by Chris Sullivan
The positioning of the home’s roof allowed for a double-height, north-facing wall with four matching windows and an accompanying skylight. “The house refers to rural houses: a sloping roof, completely coated by stone and with no eaves,” Vanotti says.
The positioning of the home’s roof allowed for a double-height, north-facing wall with four matching windows and an accompanying skylight. “The house refers to rural houses: a sloping roof, completely coated by stone and with no eaves,” Vanotti says.
Views of the Orobie Alps can be seen from the home’s windows, which also feature larch frames. A lampadina light by Flos sits on the nightstand.
Views of the Orobie Alps can be seen from the home’s windows, which also feature larch frames. A lampadina light by Flos sits on the nightstand.
Located on an island in the Noorderplassen nature area in the Dutch city of Almere, the House with 11 Views was designed as “an abstract white box,” according to architect Marc Koehler. The architect used 17th-century Dutch landscape paintings as references for the  home’s windows, which frame different parts of the natural landscape.
Located on an island in the Noorderplassen nature area in the Dutch city of Almere, the House with 11 Views was designed as “an abstract white box,” according to architect Marc Koehler. The architect used 17th-century Dutch landscape paintings as references for the home’s windows, which frame different parts of the natural landscape.