Hide Away: Haus Wustrow

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A hiding place, a refuge, a sanctuary – a place where you can feel secure and can find an inner sanctum. The awareness we are part of one big picture – on one's own yet open and connected to the entire environment. Extroverted and at the same time introverted – depending on your perspective. It is always important to be able to change your point of view and that might also mean changing your current location.

[Translate to englisch:] Haus Wustrow Außenansicht Abenddämmerung

Haus Wustrow
Plätlinsee, Germany, 2020
Architecture:  Wanja Wechselberger Studio und Legeer Architekten
Photography: Andreas Labes

Inspired by the region's typical boathouses and fishing boats, the architects Wanja Wechselberger and Florian Kneer designed Haus Wustrow. The boat- and rhombus-shaped building is located directly on the Plätlinsee, part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, and the impressive interior is full of light and space.

Wanderlust

Discovering the world, gaining new experiences, travelling – humans want adventure, to be free and explore foreign cultures. This has always been in their nature. But there can be many facets of being on the road, both big and small. We need inspiration from our outside surroundings in order to grow and create our lives, design our spaces and our architecture in harmony.

In the second publication from our series of books – and after looking at the significance of home – we give a platform to the places of longing and the locations we travel to. We uncover new sources of inspiration, capture moods and impressions, and reveal architectural insider tips.

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