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Stroh House by Felix Jerusalem

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Stroh House, designed by Zurich based architect Felix Jerusalem, combines prefab with sustainable materials, primarily prefabricated strawboard panels that provide affordable, environmentally sound insulation.

A corrugated plastic exterior protects the compressed strawboard which is structural and serves as the primary heat and sound insulation. The clean lines of the exterior translate to the inside with a simple layout that serves three bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath and loft.

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Via Inhabitat

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Comments

looks interesting enough. it might have some nakedness to it. but interesting nontoless.

designated4, February 29, 2008 at 7:49 am

not a big fan of those stairs. Don’t they look slick?

Dylan, March 7, 2008 at 7:22 pm