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Little House in the Big Woods

Posted on November 24, 2014 by Rogier Mentink
architecture blog, tree house mural

Wall painting, Eindhoven. Photo: Rogier Mentink

In a way, we all yearn for the cozy aesthetic of the illustrations from the children’s books of our childhood. Continue reading →

Posted in Architecture without Architects, Buildings, Housing | Tagged architecture, architecture without architects, building, facade, fairy tale architecture, mural, painting, treehouse | Leave a comment
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