T-BONE House by Coast Office Architecture

Origin of Cool: Germany 

T-BONE House by Coast Office Architecture

For any fans of the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off  this may look like his friend, Cameron’s house (remember when Ferris plays with his Dad’s car & accidentally makes it drive the the window and down a ravine?!). 

The T-BONE House built by Coast Office Architecture based in Stuttgart, Germany is a house that features ecological aspects such as geothermal heat pump, vertical Earth connection loop and a floor and wall heating system. The house has a very minimalist style and oozes sophistication. 

By David J Lowe

via CubeMe and Contemporist 

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