1960s Liechtenstein Home Renovated with Red Steelwork for Multi-Generational Living
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Rheanna Hopkins
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Summary
Dominic Spalt Architektur studio has renovated a 1960s house in Schaan, Liechtenstein, transforming it into a multi-generational home through minimal but precise interventions. The renovation features striking red steelwork elements that respect the original structure while accommodating three generations of the same family. The project focuses on architectural preservation with modern functional updates.
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The studio sought to transform Number 7 Bretscha through "minimal but precise interventions" that respect the existing structure
facilitating its use by three generations of the same family
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