September 19th, 2016
September 19th, 2016
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Completed in 2012 in Möriken, Switzerland, the Findling House is a concrete cube set within an unusual grid pattern on the ground surrounding it.
Two opposing corners of the cube have cut-out sections with glazing and doorways, whilst the rest of the exterior is entirely enclosed. One of the cut-outs faces towards the road, whilst the other takes advantage of countryside views.
Photography: Hannes Henz

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