The EMA Haus by Bernardo Bader Looks Like a Modern Farmhouse
Jessica Marcel — March 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: bernardobader & mocoloco
The EMA Haus was designed by Austrian designer Bernardo Bader. The home is quite simple in its design; it looks like a modern farmhouse. The exterior is covered in a light and natural wood. Windows are sparse, but large. The EMA Haus carries on the European tradition of smaller living areas. The interior floorspace of the home is only 90 meters square. I don't do conversions, but all you need to understand if you're used to square feet is that the EMA Haus is not big.
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