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For Sale Real Estate: Casa Balat
In issue 11 (January/February 2023), IDEAT’s edi­torial team recom­mends our partner houses Peterhof in Vor­arlberg (pic­tured, photo: Bernhard Rogen), Anders in South Tyrol and the Pures Leben houses in Styria.

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Hot­spots: Che­cking in at Winter Won­derland — In issue 11 (January/February 2023), IDEAT’s edi­torial team recom­mends our partner houses Peterhof in Vor­arlberg (pic­tured, photo: © Bernhard Rogen), Anders in South Tyrol and the Pures Leben houses in Styria.

One Comment

Diese Archi­tektur ist in keiner Weise res­sour­cen­schonend sie ver­braucht viel zu viel Grund und Boden /Landschaft …ich wundere mich immer wieder wie dies als positve Archi­tektur behandelt wird.
Keine zukunfts­fähige Archi­tektur!!

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