Examples of When One House is Owned by Two Families With Different Aesthetic Tastes

Present & Correct jokingly refers to these as “halfway houses:” Domiciles that have been split down the middle and divided between two families in Ruhr, Germany, a region once dominated by the coal mining industry. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling documented a number of them in his “Semi Detached Houses” series on Pixel Project.

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

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As Fröhling explains:

“With the beginning of the [region’s] exit from mining, the colliery apartments were gradually privatized. The houses, in which several families previously lived, were divided and the semi-detached house was created. At some point the new owners began – each for himself – to design their property. The result was a curious mix of styles in the semi-detached house.”

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

My favorite shots are the ones where the yards really highlight the contrast:

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

Image: Wolfgang Fröhling

I don’t envy the owners of the houses with sharply-peaked roofs. Those upper spaces must be completely unusable.


Source: core77

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