Oblique Concrete House By Claude Parent
The home ended up being something completely unique, and it played off of Parent’s theories of oblique architecture. The concrete structure lies on one of its points, the rest of the edges jutting up into the sky. Other pieces of the home are open glass to keep the whole feel light and airy. Though it was built almost 50 years ago, the structure itself doesn’t look outdated. It’s a sleek and integrated home with plenty of additional concrete accents in the interior.
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