February 28th, 2017
February 28th, 2017
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Built in Golo, Slovenia, in 2015, this family home sits on a remote, rural site.
One of the most striking characteristics of the area is the distinctive colour of the soil on which the house is built. The concrete facade of the building was carefully designed to match the shade of the surrounding land, connecting the structure with its location.
Photography: Miran Kambič
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