Santambrogio glass house not for shy, retiring types
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The staircase of Carlo Santambrogio's glass house
The bedroom of Carlo Santambrogio's glass house
The dining room of Carlo Santambrogio's glass house
An impressive view through Carlo Santambrogio's glass house
The glass house from Carlo Santambrogio is literally a see-through cube
A dream setting for a dream house, but one clearly not for shy, retiring types
The views out of Carlo Santambrogio's glass house would be amazing given the appropriate setting
The glass house from Carlo Santambrogio is literally a see-through cube
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"People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones," is a proverb not usually taken literally, but anyone brave enough to live in architect Carlo Santambrogio's glass house (designed by Ennio Arosio) may want to do so. They'll also need to not be the shy and retiring type, have a fair amount of money in the bank, and own a plot of land with no close neighbors or easy points of access. Not for the faint-hearted then, but a property we can all aspire to one day live in ... if we ignore the obvious practical concerns.
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