Set in the winsome surroundings of the South Tyrolean Dolomites, amidst picturesque rows of apple trees, lies a pair of holiday homes designed by Milan-based, Peter Pichler Architecture, just outside the city of Bolzano.
Dubbed the ‘Mirror Houses’, each unit comprises of a kitchen, living room, bath-and-bedroom, with enormous open-air skylights that allow for natural light and ventilation. Featuring temporary storage space in the miniature basement, the structure itself is oriented eastward, with substantial room for a private garden, autonomous access, cantilevered roof canopies, outdoor terraces, and parking.
Divided into two individual units, each section varies in height and length, for a less rigid aesthetic, whilst capturing the awe-inspiring surrounding panorama both indoors-and-out with floor-to-ceiling glazed facades.
Coated with a glare-reducing film to help prevent bird collisions, the Mirror Houses are currently listed for short-term rent. Blending seamlessly into its environment, the houses boast maximum privacy, minimal visual impact, and showcase an unparalleled design.