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Andersson Wise Architects Construct a Contemporary Vertical Masterpiece

Andersson Wise Architects designed the Tower house in Austin, Texas that certainly stands out among other recently constructed homes in the area. The house bears a strong ressemblance to the tower to the one from the German fairy tale; I can just see Rapunzel letting her hair down to let her suitor come up.

Andersson Wise Architects have created a contemporary masterpiece. What I particularly like about the home is the placement of the windows and the open patio area at the top. The home feels like a contemporary take on a wood cabin.

Andersson Wise Architects have marvelously blended various forms and concepts to come up with a perfect home both on paper and in the specific environment that it is located.

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