Spending time on a roof terrace is more delightful than it would have been in an ordinary garden because you have the opportunity to admire the world from above. Spotted on www.archdaily.com, the Bamboo House below features an amazing retreat on top, as well as others interior leisure corners inspired by the natural landscape. Developed horizontally, the concept of the building relies on the idea of fluidity and integration. The residence is located in a serene landscape of Brno, Czech Republic, and it almost incorporates the scenery outside through large windows, open balconies and terraces. The one on top has a minimalist design, with green and gravel areas that complement each other. Wood is also present on this roof terrace, creating discrete paths and a beautiful visual contrast with the vegetation nearby.

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The house is situated on a slightly sloping land in the residential part of Brno.

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View from the top of the building. Terraces are used primarily for leisure activity such as sitting, strolling, or resting.

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An amazing escape on a roof terrace

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