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A Simple Gabled House Features an Intricate Latticework Shell

By Dwell @dwell
Austrian Latticework Home exterior facade

The lattice shell was hewn from silver fir sourced from a nearby forest. Eternit shingles clad the roof. 

It seems impossible to be a minimalist and maximalist at the same time, but that's what Sven Matt achieved last year, when he designed a 1,600-square-foot home in the hilly west Austrian town of Bregenzerwald for his brother Björn and sister-in-law Julia. The house's basic pared-down shape contrasts with its intricate, latticework shell—both inspired by regional design. "The use of wood, formal reduction and still a rich, ornamented facade is a traditional motif," he explains.


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