Dr. Eichhorn's house, Dusseldorf Federal Republic of Germany
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1973.v25.i249.3008Abstract
The house, designed in a linear way, comprises the living flat and the basement. The house comprises parents and children's bedrooms, study, bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, and a swimming-pool covered with a pergola which limits the building in the north. The living room is extended by means of a hall reaching into the garden. The walls are constructed of brick-work and cement mortar. The roof is flat, in reinforced concrete with concrete edge beams.
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