Expensive and exclusive? Yes. Do they look spectacular? No. In modern architecture, “invisible houses” are becoming more and more fashionable. These constructions are supposed to be comfortable, functional, but most importantly, to blend in with the landscape.
Let’s take a look at three unbelievable villas that were built according to this trend.
1. Peter Stutchubury’s Invisible House, Australia
Due to the fact that it is located on a slope, it is protected from the west wind and the summer sun from the east. The whole house is trained, allowing you to enjoy unrestricted views of the valley panorama. As in modernistism, minimalism dominates. The building was created using concrete, glass and steel, and the interior was equipped with high quality wood and stone (however, without unnecessary decorations). The harsh patio doors also provide excellent air circulation. It’s hard to imagine a place better suited to leisure.