



3.0/5 (1 ratings)Hundertwasser was a radical Vienese artist, believing that man should live in harmony with nature, that buildings should improve the environment and that we should in places which resemble the environment we evolved in. He used free forms, a wide range of materials, vivid colours and vegetation growing in, on and around buildings. The Hundertwasser Haus contains 50 appartments and a café.




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Where normally there are houses in a garden this is the idea of gardens in a house, with natural trees and bushes but also artificial counterparts like columns and colours on walls... it all makes a living area for living people...
Its a pity one therefore cannot visit it inside; also it looks a bit worn off and got some touristy surroundings. But nevertheless its fantastic!




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