Interiors
Bauhaus
Architect Carsten Joost has created a home for his family near Hamburg, Germany in a modern cubic design with minimalist aesthetics, thus bringing his unique interpretation of loft style out into the countryside.
The pavilion, which was built as part of the German representation at the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona stands today on its original site, just off the Plaça d’Espanya. It is a graceful monument to both its architect Mies van der Rohe and of the international modernist movement he became a symbol of. There is, however, much that can be revisited here, not least the crucial involvement of a woman who was a true pioneer of modern design.
Joost house near Hamburg, Germany
Joost house near Hamburg, Germany
Architect Carsten Joost has created a home for his family near Hamburg, Germany in a modern cubic design with minimalist aesthetics, thus bringing his unique interpretation of loft style out into the countryside.
Architect Carsten Joost has created a home for his family near Hamburg, Germany in a modern cubic design with minimalist aesthetics, thus bringing his unique interpretation of loft style out into the countryside.
Atelier Rosa
Atelier Rosa
Hermann Rosa had built it with his own hands, as if it were a huge sculpture you could walk into and sense that revitalising experience you feel when you contemplate nature and create.
Hermann Rosa had built it with his own hands, as if it were a huge sculpture you could walk into and sense that revitalising experience you feel when you contemplate nature and create.