Single family dwelling amidst rocks
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1964.v17.i165.4478Abstract
This house has two storeys. Downstairs there is an entrance, a vestibule, secondary services and a garage. Upstairs are the main rooms of the house. The essential part of the dwelling rests on a kind of wall enclosing the ground floor, but as the latter is very reduced, it is also supported by a number of pillars. The impression is conveyed that the landscape, which is wild and savage in this region, penetrates into the house itself, emphasizing the interplay of masses. This very personal design by Rado has a series of harmonically related indoor volumes, is of very simple construction, and exhibits beautiful external perspectives.
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