Nestled on a hilltop in the city of Waldenburg in southern Germany is this jaw-dropping house designed by Philipp Architects.  The design is anchored around a wooden core sheathed in elm wood, which contains the kitchen, staircase, and is capped with an attic space above the second floor.  The house is wrapped with a glass curtain wall of glazed, frameless windows which look out towards the north and the stunning 80km+ view beyond.  The design incorporates light grey natural stone, elm and oak wood, and smooth white plaster surfaces — all complimenting the purist program of the design.  You can see even more photos by visiting Contemporist.com.

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