I was blown away by the extraordinary pixelated treatment of shingles on this house in Berlin by Brandt + Simon Architekten. Do you like it?
Photos by Michael Nast.
[via Architektourist]

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I was blown away by the extraordinary pixelated treatment of shingles on this house in Berlin by Brandt + Simon Architekten. Do you like it?
Photos by Michael Nast.
[via Architektourist]
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5 Comments
Julius on 07.27.2010 at 14:55 PM
I’ve seen this two weeks ago in real. I don’t want to live there but it looks great!
Thouonesand on 07.28.2010 at 15:33 PM
Y? Is something wrong wit it ? It looks beautiful inside and out .:d
Julius on 07.31.2010 at 17:55 PM
No, i just don’t like the location :D
April on 07.27.2010 at 15:57 PM
Very cool how those shingles are mixed in color!
Michea on 07.29.2010 at 14:00 PM
Love this house!! I would live in it in a heart beat!
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