Using concrete, pale wood, and light-pink surfaces, an Italian home by MoDusArchitects is particularly photogenic.
Curbed reports that the home, located in Bressanone, Italy, was “designed for a family of five,” and is “meant to reflect the warm Italian countryside while keeping things modern with contemporary colors and clean lines.”
The home’s pentagonal shape is formed from concrete—a material that shows up on the inside in the form of raw concrete walls and polished concrete floors. The unusual shape of the house means there’s no real front or back, only a “rotating continuum of living spaces,” according to the architects.