Designed by Igloo Architecture, this amazing project is located Corbeanca, Romania. According to the architects: ” The shape of the house reiterates the random setting of three brushwood sticks fallen to the ground, one on top of the other, atop a carpet of leaves, or perhaps gathered there to start a fire.

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The formal composition maintains this randomness while adding the genetic material containing data for the growth and addition of volumes. The tree, the brushwood and especially the wood, with its materiality, are all regarded as generating expressive elements in the house, both formally and from a tactile point of view. The design attempts to catch as many views of the forest as possible and take the most advantage of the house’s setting in between slender tree trunks. At the same time, the house seeks to protect the forest by going around the trees as the construction spreads out across the terrain. This expansion into multiple directions is compensated on the inside, where the design truly becomes “whole” again around the interior staircase. The staircase focuses the users attention, at times even strenuously directing it towards the surrounding nature. The intermediary volume comprises of three distinct areas: the main day area and kitchen, the dinning and living rooms, a guest bedroom and a studio with a study, bedroom, dressing and bathroom. In the upper volume we find two distinct areas, also set off from the staircase: a bedroom with a bathroom and the master bedroom with its own bathroom and dressing. ”

via archdaily.com

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