A real estate agent told me once: “My clients usually say they want to enter a house…to remember!” Be it modern or traditional, one house has to catch the eye of the visitors and make them exclaim: “That really impressed me much!”  I did so when I saw the pictures of ‘See You!’ House realized by two Romanian architects, Alexandru Adam and Roger Pop. I feel its concept embodies the ideals of the machine age: an absence of ornament, structures of steel or concrete, large expanses of glass, a whitewash (usually stucco over brick) or another minimal exterior expression, and open floor plans. Looking at the building, you have the impression that boxes of glass and concrete were mingled together in order to obtain a pure expression of architecture. The house is located on a hill in a position that offers incredible views over the city. I also found delight in admiring the pool zone –  an area covered in immaculate white that gives you the sensation you’ve landed somewhere out of space.

The house is located in Targu Mures, a city from Romania, Europe.

 

The fence borrowed vegetable motifs from the environment.

 

Detail of the fence

 

 

Its concept embodies the ideals of the machine age: an absence of ornament, structures of steel or concrete, large expanses of glass.