Brutalist House Design In Iceland By LYX Arkitekter
Have you ever heard about Brutalism concept in architecture? Brutalism is introduced by genius engineer, architect le Corbusier in 1952 in the United Kingdom. It is a movement against the nostalgia of architecture. In brutalist buildings, exposed materials and structural elements are showcased over decorative design.
Since the foundation of LYX Arkitekter company, it has become a pioneer in the architectural field, doing awesome projects in various concepts, starting with lofty designs, passing through Islamic styles in decoration combining it with modern design to make an outstanding artistic whole.
The residence has two floors. On the ground floor, we have the living and dining room, kitchen and bathroom. On the second floor, we have the the panoramic glass pool.
Enjoy the exterior design from different point of view and interior designs.
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