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Anako Architecture Designs Swiss Home Resembling Concrete Fortress

Designing is a journey of discovering the vision of the mind. It depicts the idea or inspiration through a plot before it's made. Steve Jobs said, "Design is not just what it looks or feels like, design is how it works." So clearly a good design should adopt the enthusiasm of client and essence of the space.

According to Visual Arts Department, During the 1950s an amazing design flourished in Switzerland and Germany. Designers named it Swiss design. Historians called it - International Typographic Style. Within a very limited period of time, this design spread throughout the world.

Swiss design had a deep influence in graphic, architecture and interior design. According to Design Is History,  Designer Josef Miller and Amin Hoffman Swiss design draws the passion of an artist's mind with simplicity, candidness, and objectivity.

One of the best architecture companies in Switzerland is Anako architecture.co. It is said that the people who know how to live in harmony with nature created this.

They design homes like castles, using concrete as the primary material.This is explored also in property's foundation, space, and textures. The idea of using raw concrete as a metallic frame in the walls to make it strong and damage free is unexpected. The whole project evaluates an inherent factor of the plot by creating a protective barrier by raw concrete walls. It feels like very safe and secure fortresses.

 One of the most attractive parts of Anako's design is their building follows the dip ground. Also, the roofs are emphasized by 3 vestibules. This serves as 5th-façade which prosecutes cutout geometry. Careful positioning of doors, windows, nd south-facing balconies provides plenty of natural light. An idea of using large panel glass to blur the boundaries are unique. Geometric outline used in every half level to precise mountain line are also legitimate. Courtyards are used as gardens. Astonishing view of swiss Alps can be perceived through south-faced orientation of windows. The interior, as well as exterior, is entirely bathed in nature's beauty due to the wise use of inner patios.

Lastly, it can be concluded that Swiss design is itself a history, but Anako makes it a journey of discovering feelings.