Lennox Residence by Artau Architecture
This building accommodates people with epilepsy who have poor mobility. It is located within a pine at the edge of a reserve forest. The room with windows on every side offers permanent contact with the surrounding nature and gives them the impression of being outdoors.
The “vessel” is made of glass, with a timber/iron structure, and stands on pillars, thereby making it float above the natural surroundings. A wooden footbridge winds under the pine trees, creating assures a link to the existing building.
Photos courtesy of Artau Architecture


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