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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Modern House Inspired by Medieval Castles

Modern House Inspired by Medieval Castles

Remember those ancient remains you see now and then during visits in ancient locations? Or those medieval castles that are still available to the average visitor today only as museums? Today’s home  doesn’t fit in any of the above categories, instead it is a modern place, meant for residential living. CastleRock is a building located in Bodrum, a city known worldwide as a summer tourist attraction in Turkey. The amazing project comes from GAD (Global Architectural Development) and Dara Kirmizitoprak and is situated on a hillside, overlooking the city.

CastleRock House in Turkey
The project was built using only stone, concrete, glass and steel in order to adhere to the environmental friendly buildings located in its vicinity. CastleRock is a residential complex, featuring  double-room and three-room apartments, each with a pool and garden. All the interiors have unobstructed views to the valley. Would you like to live in a place like this or do you consider the project obsolete?  -via Arch Tracker
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