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Office Underneath Garden by Daniel Fugenschuh

Posted by on Jun 4, 2012 in ARCHITECTURE

Underneath the roots of a flourishing garden resides an underground haven where contemporary comforts flows into a space built for work and production. Architect Daniel Fugenschuh designed this concept after he converted a 1914 dated townhouse into a work/live studio in Innsbruck, Austria. Since then, he’s expanded the space by building a new office under the townhouse garden. A skylight was placed at the back of the house with the garden just above to provide natural lighting into the home. The stairs and gallery were crafted in a local larch wood bringing in a warm ambiance into the space. The high-quality façade, office light fittings and furniture define an atelier-like vibe into the components of the home.

tiffy Tiffany “Tiffy” is a college graduate with a BS in magazine journalism. The freedom of expression compels her to the winds of creativity which brings her happily to Gblog”s artistic gates. Writing has always been her art, her talent, her calling. She also tutors and writes for her own blog, Heartbeat.
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