H-House in Sweden by WRB Architects

January 21st, 2010 admin

This beautiful private residence by WRB Architects in the archipelago of Stockholm is on a lot that faces the ocean. Although the surroundings are beautiful, the climate is harsh. Therefore, the house’s design is more than aesthetic — it functions by creating courtyards that are sheltered from the wind. There is also an open fireplace to help extend the short summers. A lot of concrete


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