Located in the southern German town of Denkendorf, the House F. Imagined by Ippolito Fleitz Group has all the features of modern architecture. However, what makes this 3-storey residence stand out is the strategic placement of its massive windows.

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During the day, these geometric windows serve to naturally light up the interiors. At night, the house almost seems to almost come alive thanks to the ambient light resonating from the inside.  But don't think this is some sort of glasshouse, as the smooth gray plaster used for the facade makes sure that at last some parts of the house remain hidden. Have a closer look at this simple-but-stunning home below:

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