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    Tyrol

    The residents of this house built in the 1960s in the Alps believe that children and guests should always be welcome. For this they need space – but at the same time they don’t want to feel lost when, at some point, everyone departs again. This is how the idea of the “house as a village” came about: additional apartments, which are grouped around the main house, can be used for visits and then closed again afterwards. In addition, nuances give the residents a comforting feeling of being at home here: the calm built-in fixtures fit into their space, the materials to the region, the selected individual pieces to an interesting conversation and a glass of good wine.


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Tyrol

The residents of this house built in the 1960s in the Alps believe that children and guests should always be welcome. For this they need space – but at the same time they don’t want to feel lost when, at some point, everyone departs again. This is how the idea of the “house as a village” came about: additional apartments, which are grouped around the main house, can be used for visits and then closed again afterwards. In addition, nuances give the residents a comforting feeling of being at home here: the calm built-in fixtures fit into their space, the materials to the region, the selected individual pieces to an interesting conversation and a glass of good wine.