Gable House in Copenhagen by MLRP it located
Danish architects MLRP American turned an open area with graffiti games in a welcoming atmosphere, reflecting house building. This design is part of a new game project in Copenhagen.
Distorting mirrors are mounted on both walls and gables behind the doors of the house.
Here no facade typical gear but the gear to create a transition between the building and the surrounding landscape and reflects the park, playground and activities surrounding it. Exposure
Home front design with mirror
The windows and doors have a variety of effects and mirror are incorporated in the wood-clad facade. At night the shutters are closed and can not be anonymous looking building.
During the day, the house is unlocked and attracts the attention of children themselves, watching with great interest in the mirror. Success experienced architects have this simple boring house converted into an attractive, outstanding facility in the park, recently renovated. This original design arouses the interest of passers Distorting mirror effective way to attract the attention of children to be
Building full of common sense renewed with a little imagination and rebuilt
Mirror gears
Black exterior design, traditional lines
Gables walls reflect the natural environment
Closed windows add an anonymous note to the design
Interesting game for small
Thank you for the distorting mirror of this building is something of a sci-fi