January 24th, 2017
January 24th, 2017
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Completed in Düsseldorf in 1967, this striking Brutalist residence was commissioned by the renowned German doctor Martin Zindler.
A concrete tower – resembling a ship’s chimney – protrudes from the main volume of the property, which is itself separated into distinct circular living spaces.
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