Text description provided by the architects. The wooden cube, reduced to the necessaries, should be a positive example for agricultural buildings integrating the free landscape around it. With its archaic appearance, the goat barn is situated on a flank in the southern Oberpfalz, a part of Bavaria, Germany.
Without the necessary of an expensive planning, calculations or building materials, it is only the idea of the piled timber beams to reach ambitious architecture, nevertheless an economically alternative to the finished products from the hardware store.
© Michael KühnleinWith this building, the traditional block construction, in the past usual in the region, meets a new interpretation.
SectionFascinated by the proposal of captivating simplicity
the project is prized with the Bavarian timber award “Holzbaupreis Bayern 2014”
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Javier Calleja recently launched his “Fake Is the Future” exhibition at Galerie Zink in Germany
and wall murals by the celebrated Spanish artist
Calleja’s signature childlike subjects emblazoned with sardonic
existentialist text such as “Somewhere I know” are observed across the works
Colorful orbs are present throughout the space
sometimes surrounding individual works of art
Tour the exhibition above and head over to Galerie Zink’s website to learn more
“Fake Is the Future” is on view until August 19.