deluxe: London "Gap House" | euromaxx
British architect Luke Tozer has done something many would have thought impossible: He has squeezed a 185 square-meter home into a lot that is just 2.3 meters wide at one end. Appropriately enough,the L -shaped residence is called Gap House and is located in London's Notting Hill neighborhood. The family home also boasts environmentally-friendly heating and rainwater recycling.
Видео deluxe: London "Gap House" | euromaxx канала DW News
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