Categories: Architecture

Haus Stollen by Morger Dettli

The mysterious design behind the high pitched roof and wrapped in brown Haus Stollen keeps many secrets. Among them….somehow the rain gutters are concealed. They have adjusted the roof to host a large divot, which collects the water and passes it down to the ground by hidden plumbing. A temping reservoir for nearby pasture animals is wrapped in timber and neatly placed at the furthest end of a generously covered patio. We bite our lips and look at each other in curiosity. Could it be related? This project executed by Morger Dettli Architeckten.

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