It is not that often one can see a building which challenges the conventional to this extent. I mean, I personally always thought that curtains belonged on the inside of buildings, but Austrian practice Hertl Architekten clearly had a moment that went a little something like this – “Dude, I’m bored. Let’s do something fun and totally whack. Ok, how about we wrap this building in fabric… No? You reckon it won’t work? But who says that curtains always have to be on the inside of the building? Let’s play decorators and chuck some fabric on the outside…” Are they simply a bunch of frustrated interior designers? Perhaps. But what a result. Who would have thought that exterior curtains would look this good? Certainly not me.Called ‘Aichinger House’, this two storey apartment building which once housed a restaurant appears more as an example of a temporary art installation rather than a permanent piece of architecture. Sure, the fabric is probably going to be quite difficult to keep clean, and there will possibly be all sorts of problems which may arise with dirt and insects getting trapped between the fabric and the facade, but what a joyous example of what is possible when creativity is allowed to run its course, and the client agrees to take the risk.What’s otherwise a super simple and a fairly ordinary example of architecture has become a talking piece, simply due to turning the inside-out concepts on its head.Ten points from me. What do you think? [Found via designboom. Images © Kurt Hoerbst.]Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 6 Responses Lena February 1, 2011 Great fun – new thinking. I like it! :) Lena. Reply Tweets that mention yellowtrace blog » Aichinger House by Hertl Architekten | Austria.: -- Topsy.com February 1, 2011 […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by yellowtrace, Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: Aichinger House by Hertl Architekten in Austria challenges the conventional… http://bit.ly/h1mYC3 […] Reply Mandy February 1, 2011 I think it’s amazing. Oh and I had to pass on the passive aggressive note from your Design Free Thursday on my blog, I found a few more funny ones too !!! Reply Virginia from blue fruit February 1, 2011 What an extraordinarily beautiful building. Not sure how practical….but stunning just the same. Reply Helen February 1, 2011 That really is quite a striking and so well designed house. I love it. Reply Friday Five 02.04.11 | The Aubergine Notebook February 5, 2011 […] home renovation via desire to inspire ~ Aichinger House by Hertl Architekten via yellowtrace ~ Illustrations by Tarik Mikou via ilikenicethings ~ Chipotle Chilaquiles via Matt […] ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
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