The Gue(ho)st House by Berdaguer & Péjus Shows Off Holiday Spirit
Jana Pijak — October 13, 2012 — Art & Design
The Gue(ho)st House by Berdaguer & Péjus is a spooky structure created to resemble something out of a horror film. Inspired by popular ghost imagery, the abode features a haunting facade that gives life to its traditional structure.
Keeping in touch with the Halloween holiday spirit, the scare-inducing home has a history as a school, prison and funeral home, adding to its mysterious allure. Located in the east of France, the Gue(ho)st House by Berdaguer & Péjus is now an art gallery and visitor center.
With a polystyrene-coated facade, the cartoon-like architecture piece exudes both a sense of fun and fear for its visitors. Merging A Guest and A Host, the home's architects came up with its name and visual theme.
Keeping in touch with the Halloween holiday spirit, the scare-inducing home has a history as a school, prison and funeral home, adding to its mysterious allure. Located in the east of France, the Gue(ho)st House by Berdaguer & Péjus is now an art gallery and visitor center.
With a polystyrene-coated facade, the cartoon-like architecture piece exudes both a sense of fun and fear for its visitors. Merging A Guest and A Host, the home's architects came up with its name and visual theme.
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