The French architect Patrick Nadeau signed an experimental project, which was behind the French company Reims HLM - Effort Reims, in which the main goal was to build an energy-saving living environment within the financial framework of up to 340,000 dollars. A grass-covered house with a corrugated roof is a perfect example of architecture that blends in with its surroundings.
The result is an unusual grass-covered house in France near Reims. The roof is flat plant platform, which through the seasons it changes its appearance, colors and smell. Therefore, the building, which is entirely made of wood, unites at the same time the field of architecture and landscape. The living room, kitchen, multimedia room, two bedrooms and a bathroom are hidden under the corrugated roof.
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