1. The Spaceship House, a weird house in Chattanooga (TN, USA).
2. The Teapot Dome, a strange house in Zillah (WA, USA). It was built in 1922 as a reminder of the Teapot Dome Scandal involving President Warren G. Harding and a federal petroleum reserve in Wyoming.
3. The Boeing 727 House, a weird house in Benoit (Mississippi, USA). The plane set Joanne Ussary back $2,000.00, cost $4,000.00 to move, and $24,000.00 to renovate. The stairs open with a garage door remote, and one of the bathrooms is still intact. And let’s not forget the personal jacuzzi in the cockpit.
4. The Toilet-shaped house, in Suwon (South Korea). South Korean sanitation activists marked the start of a global toilet association right here on November 21, 2007, by lifting the lid on the world's first lavatory-shaped home that offers plenty of water closet space.
5. The Nautilus House, in Mexico DF (Mexico), is a seashell-inspired abode built by designed by Senosiain Arquitectos for a couple.
6. The Shoe House in Hellam (Pennsylvania, USA). It was an actual guesthouse (3 bedroom, 2 baths, a kitchen and a living room) of a local shoe magnate, Mahlon N. Haines. After his death, it was an ice cream parlor for a while, and now it is a museum.
7. The Upside-Down House, in Szymbark (Poland). The house was created by Daniel Czapiewski to describe the former communist era and the present times in which we live.
8. The Cube houses, in Rotterdam (Holland). All of this 32 cube houses are attached to each other. Designed by architect Piet Blom in 1984, each cube house has three floors.
9. The Bubble House in Cannes (France). In the early eighties, fashion designer Pierre Cardin bought this atypical summer house built by architect Antti Lovag.
10. The Eliphante Art House, in Cornville (AZ, USA). Artist Michael Kahn and his wife Leda Livant built it from found materials piece by piece.
11. The Mushroom House, in Cincinnati (Ohio, USA).
12. The One Log House, in Garberville (California, USA). It is a one-bedroom house hollowed out from a single log that came from a 2,100-year old redwood tree. After felling this 13 foot diameter forest giant, Art Schmock and a helper needed 8 months of hard labor to hollow out the log into a room 7 ft. high and 32 ft. long, weighing about 42 tons.
13. The Fallingwater, in Pennsylvania (USA). It was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 and built partly over a waterfall.
14. The Steel House, in Lubbock (Texas, USA). Architect and sculptor Robert Bruno spent 23 years building this strange home that looks like a giant pig out of 110 tons of steel.
15. The Pickle Barrel House, in Michigan (USA).
16. The Strawberry house, in Tokyo (Japan).
17. The Errante's Guest House, in Chile.
18. The Kettle House, in Texas (USA).
19. The Kvivik Igloo, in Kvivik (Faroe Islands).
20. The Walking House, a 10ft high home that's solar and wind powered and can stroll at walking pace across all terrains. Made by the MIT and a bunch of danish artists.
Source: Cool Home Design
夏圆 5/21/2013
http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/2895031791
漫画家咋不和群众打成一片涅?;)
我们这儿曾有一家餐馆因色彩不符合城规,搁置了很久。
园园,到牛棚找我比较容易。找近期牛文-找我的留言-点击我的照片-进入我的博客。 我有时也这样找我自己,嘿嘿。;)
“毕竟那房子忒有名啦,俺这是犯上作乱,不知好歹呀。”
哪里! 我很赞赏你的视角。 犯上作乱不知好歹的是我。 牛哥多有名? 我初入文城就乱逗牛,闹得满城风雨。幸亏牛哥大肚。。。
牛诗牛歌牛画小编不会再放城头了。唉。
园园,我到处找你,真的是圆圆找园泪花流,见到园园心花放!
“。。。可那原生态的美丽环境却被这房子毁了。。。”
非常尊敬你的环保意识,所言极是。 要是人类都能达到园园思维的境界和高度,我们的地球有救了,她会变得自然,健康,美丽。。。
胖胖圆圆所见略同,我也最喜欢 The Nautilus House! 握肥爪!;)))
在外面种上玫瑰花更棒!;)
谢谢 Meg 美才女! 见到熟悉的朋友真开心!;)
您坐稳了,我给你上茶。;)
回复逛大观园的评论:
猜猜牛哥住哪幢?
回复西门祝的评论:
西门祝评论家,名嘴!
这些奇形怪状的屋子是人类想象力的体现,有意思。唯有图13,虽然此屋有名,参观者络绎不绝,但设计师有破坏大自然环境之嫌。他可以买下大片的森林,可以天天观赏美丽的瀑布,但盖个房子改变其自然状态就过了。房子是美,可那原生态的美丽环境却被这房子毁了。
谢meg.
好不容易见到熟人,一定要顶一顶,谢谢圆圆分享!
西门,丽雅有新贴,你去看看吧!
K叔好。牛爷呢?