This peculiar complex of cubic houses, also known as Pole dwellings (the cubes are tilted and sit on hexagon-shaped pole structures) was built in the '70s. The concept behind these houses is that each cube represents an abstract tree; therefore the whole village becomes a forest.
They are all inhabited, but one of them is open to the public. One can feel pretty dizzy inside, but it was fun to experience this kind of experimental space
