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Summer House by Judith BenzerSome of the most striking green buildings we've seen come in the simplest packages, and this is definitely true of <a href="http://www.judithbenzer.com/">Judith Benzer Architektur's</a> gorgeous summer home in Austria. Modeled after the Kellerstöckel (wine houses) typical of Austria's Southern Burgenland region and designed to enhance its surrounding environment, the raw, simple house has a ferroconcrete cellar where wine is kept and produced, while the ground and first levels are built entirely out of wood.1
Summer House by Judith BenzerThis gorgeous summer home sits lightly in the Austrian countryside2
Summer House by Judith BenzerShutters close down in the winter to protect the home and to make it as unobtrusive as possible3
Summer House by Judith BenzerDuring summer, the shutters provide shading against the sun4
Summer House by Judith BenzerThe ground and first level are constructed entirely from wood5
Summer House by Judith BenzerThe cellar, where wine is produced and stored, is constructed from ferroconcrete6
Summer House by Judith BenzerThe materials were deliberately left untreated, enhancing their natural appearance7
Summer House by Judith BenzerThe interior is sleek and minimalist8
Summer House by Judith BenzerThoughtfully-placed windows provide daylighting and excellent views9
Summer House by Judith BenzerEverything is clean and in its place10
Summer House by Judith BenzerSome of the most beautiful homes are also the simplest11
Summer House by Judith BenzerPlans demonstrate how Judith Benzer paid respects to Southern Austria's vernacular architecture12












