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2001 Uses Glass and Concrete for This Compact House in Luxembourg

This rectangular home is located in the Mondorf-Les-Bains commune in Luxembourg. The concept was developed by firm 2001 and its architecture is determined by functional, aesthetic and sentimental factors. For one, the house corresponds to the latest contemporary movements, offering its owners a chic and elegant abode. Secondly, the compact rectangular house effortlessly slots into a rather steep plot and allows for quite a bit of privacy-focused living.

The material choice -- glass and concrete, as well as the shape of the rectangular home satisfy yet another intention that is connected to inspiration. Reflected best through the building's given a name -- 'Hercule,' the presence of the house nods to a local strongman "who rose to fame in the late 19th century."

Photo Credits: Maxime Delvaux
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