House G was built in 2012 in Bergweg, Austria, and it offers 1,614 square feet of space. It was designed by a firm named HPSA and was divided into two parts, one of which includes an open space living area, while the other comprises a more private area at the basement level.
The living area is found on the ground floor and was sketched out as a timber structure that flaunts wooden lamellar shaped columns that ensure privacy from neighbors. The two levels of the abode are linked by a suspended staircase that features wooden steps. As far as the bedrooms are concerned, it’s worth mentioning that all of them flaunt access to a covered terrace and a garden.
In order to ensure that the bedrooms would not overheat during the warm season, the roof of House G was decorated with green plants.