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Correspondence

Correspondence · Volume IV

Write to
the house.

A letter is answered within two working days.

Form

A decorative letter,
not a transaction.

This page is a teaser. The form does not post anywhere. Real correspondence reaches the house through the address opposite, in any of six languages.

§ The letter

A decorative form. No data leaves this page.

§ What happens next

Three
working days.

From the moment a letter arrives in Hardheim to the moment a signed protocol leaves it, the path is short and entirely operator to operator.

§ I

We read.

Your letter arrives at the house and is logged into the trial register within one working day.

§ II

We reply.

An engineer from the Technikum writes back, in your language, within two working days.

§ III

You ship a sample.

A small sack of your real feedstock arrives in Hardheim. We run it on the exact machine you would buy and post you a signed protocol.

§ Plate V

Where the
house stands.

A small market town in the Odenwald, between the river Erf and the forest. Half an hour by road from Würzburg, an hour from Heidelberg. The works are on the eastern edge of the town and have been since 1863.

Drawn by hand. No tracking, no third party tiles, no consent banner. The house is its own cartographer.

A monograph map of the Odenwald

N river Erf Würzburg Heidelberg Walldürn Tauberbischofsheim The house, Hardheim. 49°36′N · 9°28′E Odenwald PLATE V A small map of the Odenwald.

Colophon · Correspondence

Anno 1863 · MMXXVI

A site teaser by scholtes.ai. The house at Hardheim has been answering letters in six languages for one hundred and sixty three years.