There are times when you wonder - 'what is more breathtaking? The man made structure or the environ in which it has been built?' I wasn't able to answer this question when I saw Mads Mogensen's work for the very first time. Am still debating it!
Mads is a Danish photographer and I chanced upon his work while researching on a home built on a mountain in St. Martin am Kofler village in the Venosta valley (first image below). Though I wasn't able to find more info or images from the mountain home, I found some other superlative architectural and interior images...

I wonder, do you ever step inside the house if you stay at a place like this?

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Stone and water...
Simplicity. Raw concrete, stone and fabric, and a black cat!
Where does the sea end and the house begin?
And suddenly, civilization as we know it...

This is almost gentle! 

Who can live without this color?