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Spectacular locations in the countryside have long fascinated clients and architects throughout history. One of the most famous examples is Fallingwater house by Frank Lloyd Wright from the 1930s. The house is built on different platforms over a waterfall and uses the existing rocks as walls and to separate the rooms. The owners therefore live with the waterfall instead of just looking at it. From living in the treetops or having a view of the Northern Lights; a house on the beach or a Tiny House on Wheels – anything is possible. ...

What still sounds futuristic today will be familiar tomorrow. Around 26 billion devices across the globe are already part of the internet of things, creating added value through smart networking. With intelligent smart home technology, residential buildings can better meets their users' increased demands for comfort, security and energy management, thus improving the sustainability of real estate and its readiness for the future. ...

Villa Mölnlycke Living in harmony with the environment rather than fighting against it is a growing trend. The responsible use of resources and a minimal ecological footprint are also part of this. Living in nature is not just about integrating into the surrounding area, but also becoming a part of it, experiencing it with all the senses. ...

Inspiration for your building projects Find out about current topics, enjoy insights into the ways in which construction professionals think and work, and discover building projects in which Schüco products have been installed. Be inspired! ...