Most UNUSUAL Houses In the World
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All over the world, there are people who have decided that they aren’t going to call the average, cookie-cutter houses home. These people have meticulously worked to craft their living spaces into some pretty incredible, wholly unique places, and we have some of the coolest of them here. From a house built atop a waterfall to a skateboarder’s paradise, this is MOST UNUSUAL HOUSES IN THE WORLD.
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4. Heliodome
Eric Wasser, a cabinet-maker in France, took time away from his day-job to construct his fabulous new home. It’s a futuristic home, shaped like a sundial, that harnesses the power of the sun and is very environmentally conscious. He set the house at just the right angle to provide great shade during the summer months to keep temperatures inside down. Winter was also considered, as the sun is farther down on the horizon line, thus providing more sunlight and warmth to the interior of the home. This lets Wasser pay much less for their energy bill, and the smart-thinking and building has been considered phenomenal since the first prototype was built in 2008. The building stands at 2,238.8 square-feet (208 square meters), and it used local companies to create the frame, which earns an A+ in thinking locally. To ensure good thermal inertia, it stands on a concrete base and to heat the water, solar panels positioned on the edge of the roof capture sunlight. This place is environmentally friendly, and it’s earned Wasser some business; three have been delivered to customers thus far, and two more are on their way.
3. Keret House
This house right here can be found in Warsaw, Poland stuck between two buildings, and it’s the world’s skinniest house, An architect named Jakub Szczesny first pitched the idea for the house at the WolaArt festival in 2009 and saw it come to life not long after. At its thinnest, this house measures a tiny 3.02 feet; at its widest, a mere 4.99 feet! Etgar Keret, an Israeli writer, and filmmaker was the houses first tenant, and that is where the place draws its name from. Inside, there’s a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, a living area, and two unopening windows spread over two floors. To get between the levels, one must climb or descend a ladder as the space is too small for stairs. It’s so tiny that it can’t even fit a full refrigerator and can only fit a two beverage deal. Talk about small!
2. Repurposed Cement Factory
Ricardo Bofill, a famed Spanish architect, converted this here cement factory into a grand, livable home. He purchased the property in Catalonia, Spain in 1973 and did some truly amazing things to it. There are over thirty silos on the grounds, towering ceilings throughout the residence, large, spacious rooms, multiple buildings, and it offers an incredible view of Catalonia. It’s not just a home, either, seeing as it is as big as it is. Today, it houses a residence, offices, a library, an archives room, a projection room, a model workshop, an exhibition space, gardens, and much more. It also features fantastic natural light from the giant windows and large rooms. It is indeed an architectural masterpiece that is hard to beat out!
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