In Yverdon-les-Bains, Vaud, Switzerland architectural studio bunq architects Created an interesting project called NCIS. The readers of pages Forum City will be interested to know about bright and spacious housing, which is in full harmony with the environment.
The interior uses light-colored wall cladding and minimal furnishings. Just a few bright accessories add variety to the monotony.
The kitchen area is quite compact, as is the dining room. There are no unnecessary closets or stools, which make the room cramped. But in spite of minimalist design, Everything feels cosy and comfortable.
As you can see, the glazing areas are a decent size, which visually extends the space. But this condition not only enlivens the interior, but also creates a positive impact of the surrounding nature.
Elegant staircase connects the floors. The corridors are also lit by natural light sources.
The dream of every big city dweller is to have a home surrounded by a colorful landscape. Another plus of this cottage – it was created from the most natural and eco-friendly materials.
Courtesy of bunq architectes.
What makes NCIS an unusual house? And how does it relate to being in harmony with nature?
I’m intrigued by the description of NCIS as an unusual house in Yverdon-les-Bains. While I understand it’s in Vaud, I’m a bit confused about the reference to Scotland. Is this simply a typo or is there a connection to Scotland? Can someone please clarify or provide more information about the unique aspects of the house and its harmony with nature?