The Gas Station House
In Berlin, Germany, a Swiss art collector and dealer Juerg Judin restored an 800-square-meter gas station built in 1957 over the span of three years. Now the former Shell gas station has been transformed into a modern and very cool home. [via]
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[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by City of Skies, Geoff Wagner and Vanessa, Spencer Donald. Spencer Donald said: Gas station house. I guarantee the bathroom still smells like urinal cakes http://bit.ly/2rKiL2 [...]
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[...] Gas Station transformed into a modern and very cool [...]
Great Post, This house is very cool. Juerg Judin have a good taste to remodel this Gas station house
[...] average person. And his home is definitely not the average home. This Berlin-dwelling Swiss took an old gas station—Shell, if you’re interested—and made himself a very comfortable, ultra cool, oh-so-trendy [...]
[...] It is a fact that people nowadays brake plenty of boundaries in what architecture is concerned. Also, their creativity can sometimes go sky-high and build houses in the most unusual places. This is exactly the deal with with this project. The Gas Station House (former Shell Gas Station) was transformed into a living environment by Juerg Judin, a Swiss collector and art dealer. As you can see from the pictures, this place really does not lack anything and all the prerequisites for a modern living are present here. -via City of Skies [...]
Hello, great photos of the transformed gas station! There’s a video explaining the project (english, by Deutsche Welle TV) on architekturvideo.de – http://www.architekturvideo.de/berlin-schoeneberg-eine-tankstelle-wird-zum-wohnhaus-mit-garten/
























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