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DUK10132999_014
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
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Cliff 1
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10/06/20
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A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
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DUK10132999_013
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
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Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.Living area
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DUK10132999_012
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
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Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast. Living area
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DUK10132999_011
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
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Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_010
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_009
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_008
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.Bathrom area
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DUK10132999_007
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast. Aerial vew showing how the living space is divided up
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DUK10132999_006
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_005
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast. Bedroom area
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_004
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132999_003
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132999_002
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132999_001
FEATURE - Cliff-Top-Haus mit Glaswand ragt wie ein Leuchtturm über die Klippen
Ferrari Press Agency
Cliff 1
Ref 11840
10/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Serhiy Chornousov / Yakusha Design
A stunning cliff-top property with glass walls supported by a wooden pillar is set to become the holiday home of a surfing fanatic.The property looks out over the Atlantic ocean from a high perch on the coast of Portugal.The 270-degree glass structure , called The Air, is nestled into the rock and stands jutting slightly in front of the cliff.The architects behind it , Ukraine-based Yakusha Design ,say the property creates a sense of “impossible architecture”. A spokeswoman said:” Just like a lighthouse, it is confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.”The idea behind this minimalistic cliff cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness of the architecture overlooking the ocean. The building is set on the vertical pillar and secured with the foundation made of recycled concrete. The central pillar takes up small internal space and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications, maximizing the view over the Atlantic. Privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.The minimalist open-concept interior of the 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture.
OPS: Rendering of The Air holiday home set to be built on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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