The happiest home in the world really exists and is located in Germany

    It is the 'Happy Rizzi House', an architectural complex born from the collaboration between the German architect Konrad Kloster and the American pop artist James Rizzi.

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    The happiest home in the world really exists and is located in Brunswick, Germany. And the 'Happy Rizzi House', an architectural complex born from the collaboration between the German architect Konrad Kloster and the American pop artist James Rizzi.





    Extravagant, eccentric, colorful, the Happy House gives liveliness to the surrounding environment, a happy island in the greyness of the city and looking at it you can only feel a little happiness.

    The happiest house in the world or the house of happiness is in Ackerhof square, in the Magnivertel, the district of San Magno and looks like something out of a cartoon. The colors of the pop art intertwined with graffiti and cartoons, in the facades there are birds, smiles, stars, hearts and the buildings themselves have an anthropoformed shape, they have mouths, noses and eyes instead of windows and balconies.

    The result is a pop comic with irregular shapes with colors ranging from bright pink to blue, passing through yellow, orange and purple. Built over three years, the building was initially not very popular with locals who found it too flashy. But then things changed over time also because the Happy House is now an attraction that gives prestige to the whole city.

    The happiest home in the world really exists and is located in Germany

    Entirely eco-friendly and surrounded by greenery, it houses offices and a restaurant. The complex consists of a five-storey building and the appurtenances of an ancient ducal residence recovered after a long state of neglect.

    The happiest home in the world really exists and is located in Germany The happiest home in the world really exists and is located in Germany

    Of course the interiors are also imaginative and colorful with some glass walls. In short, a beautiful mix of contemporary art for James Rizzi, the visionary artist known for having decorated a Lufthansa Boeing 757 with stylized birds and passengers and Condor planes, not surprisingly called "Rizzi Birds".



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    Dominella Trunfio

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