Pop-Art Happy Rizzi House Germany
June 8th, 2009

What aesthetic approach would make your house look different? Pleasantly different? How about James Rizzi’s Happy Rizzi House? Would that change your architectural perspective?
But take that without shallowness for the Happy Rizzi House is an important historical moment in Brunswick, Germany. Built in 2001 by the German architect Konrad Kloster and designer James Rizzi, the Happy Rizzi House is located on the ruins of an ancient farm of a ducal palace.


Suited for children and adults alike, the Happy Rizzi House appeals to every age, anytime. Who wouldn’t want to live in a Happy House? Pop-art and cartoon art together in a happy architectural unique mix.







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WOWZERS! Do I ever LOVE this. I wish I could go over there to see this. I know kids must just love these buildings. I know I would, no matter how old or young I was.
Jermaine Mintuck
13 Jul 09 at 6:55 pm
that’s nice and all, but what about the inside? Also, is it just one house, a couple condos, or a bunch of apartments?
LaDell Jackson
19 Sep 09 at 9:18 am
What the hell id “wowzers”? Are you a PhD in geekiness?
FACE
8 Oct 09 at 6:32 am
What’s the silver metal scaffolding on the outside of some walls?
carolyn
15 Oct 09 at 8:06 am
The “Rizzi Haus” is in Braunschweig. I guess my body houses an active inner child because I think this is beautiful.
bathroom tiles
6 Jul 10 at 3:55 am
Very neat design but id really hope the inside is nothing like the outside it would take a special kind of person to like on something like that (12 year of girls)
Trevor
1 Apr 11 at 12:04 pm