Introducing The Black Forest Project 421 Blog
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Schwarzwaldhaus Kathi, Todtmoos, Baden-Württemberg, Germany [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.booking.com/hotel/de/schwarzwaldhaus-marion.de.html ] https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/309359707.jpg?k%3Dc84ea13874b9ddcffcdeaa33357f0ff769d61e3d35829bf209b9da2345e7c6f9%26o%3D%26hp%3D1&imgrefurl=https://www.booking.com/hotel/de/schwarzwaldhaus-marion.de.html&tbnid=uL1An1BU0sN7tM&vet=1&docid=AzavgIM_wbvvMM&w=1024&h=683&itg=1&source=sh/x/im The Black Forest house (German: Schwarzwaldhaus) is a byre-dwelling that is found mainly in the central and southern parts of the Black Forest in southwestern Germany. It is characterised externally by a long hipped or half-hipped roof that descends to the height of the ground floor. This type of dwelling is suited to the conditions of the Black Forest: hillside locations, broad tracks, high levels of snowfall and heavy wind loading. Individual farms, su...