This beautiful creature is the Schminke House, in Loebau, nestled in the corner of Saxony near the Polish border. It was created in 1933 by seminal German architect Hans Scharoun also responsible for iconic structures like the Philharmonie concert hall in Berlin.
We visited the house a while back on our return from the Czech Republic to Berlin and were captivated by the curves and corners, and also how it seemed to look like a different creation every time our vantage point was altered.
It's also deceptively large and the design allows a huge quantity of natural light to consume one side of the building. The reflection of the house in the pond outside made it feel like an organic structure that really embraced it's surroundings. A serene and pretty zen place to experience. We visited the house a while back on our return from the Czech Republic to Berlin and were captivated by the curves and corners, and also how it seemed to look like a different creation every time our vantage point was altered.
More background on the building is here and there is also a fantastic opportunity to spend the night there.
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