
Architects: CEBRA
Location: Silkeborgsøerne, Denmark
Client: The Andersen family
Project Area: 508 sqm
Project Year: 2006
Photographs: Adam Mørk


The villa echoes its the magnificent view over the lakes of Silkeborg. The façade resembles a lifted skirt that floods the terrace and primary living areas in light. The broken line of the façade is continued into the central rooms of the house, where like the ball in a pinball machine it shoots around to draw dynamic balconies inside its square volume.

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RT @archdaily: Pinball House / CEBRA http://bit.ly/4JURnK <interesting house, lousy name>
Interesting space, but it looks more like a museum or gallery…
looks more like a 3rd semester work
You must be educated in a damn good school with damn good teachers in your 3rd semester
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RT @archdaily: Pinball House / CEBRA http://bit.ly/4JURnK
awesome interior in the Pinball House by CEBRA in Denmark. http://tinyurl.com/ygflj9t
Pinball House, http://bit.ly/5WYnij
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I'd Live Here: Pinball House. http://bit.ly/50C0tR
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CEBRA usually does interesting work – but this house seems strangely cluttered.
Doesnt look like the 850.000€ it cost.
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Pinball House / CEBRA http://bit.ly/4oaPJj