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The Vitra Haus by Herzog & de Meuron is a Sculptural Abode

When I first looked at the Vitra Haus, I immediately thought it was absolutely amazing. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the Vitra Haus is the newest addition the the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein. As though a tornado whipped through the town, twelve houses have been strewn together, one atop the other.

Although seemingly random, there is, of course, a well-thought out plan behind the chaos that is Vitra Haus. See more images above.
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