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The most unusual house in the world
1. This house probably will go down in the history of architecture. After all, the Polish engineer Daniel Chapievski managed to design a house that costs almost without foundation, on the island "roof." But the main unusual design is that it completely mimics the house upside down to "grass" and "earth" under (ie, above) the stone base. In this case, the house is completely stable and fully adapted to life. Construction of an inverted house lasted 114 days. Local builders were very surprised project countries, but coped without errors. Now the house has become one of the most popular attractions in Poland, here come not only ordinary tourists, but also architects - to learn from talented colleagues.
2. Living in a tilted house is easier than it seems at first glance. This convinced the inhabitants of the house «Kijk-Kubus» Rotterdam (Netherlands), designed and built by architect Pete Bloom. The tops of the houses seemed bent at an angle of 45 degrees. In each of the three floors of the cubes. Kitchen, shower room, bedroom - all you need a normal person in this house is. Well, sloping walls only give the interior elegance and originality. So there are a lot of these houses. However, to go in a house, not necessarily to buy it. You can visit the museum, the entrance to which is quite expensive for an ordinary tourist.
2. Living in a tilted house is easier than it seems at first glance. This convinced the inhabitants of the house «Kijk-Kubus» Rotterdam (Netherlands), designed and built by architect Pete Bloom. The tops of the houses seemed bent at an angle of 45 degrees. In each of the three floors of the cubes. Kitchen, shower room, bedroom - all you need a normal person in this house is. Well, sloping walls only give the interior elegance and originality. So there are a lot of these houses. However, to go in a house, not necessarily to buy it. You can visit the museum, the entrance to which is quite expensive for an ordinary tourist.
3. Perhaps the most ambitious private house in Russia. This is still an unfinished building in Arkhangelsk has become the tallest wooden building in the world (about half the height of Big Ben). The house is made on an old technology, without a single nail. From the latter, the thirteenth floor, you can see the White Sea. Unfortunately, the owner Nikolai Sutyagin, failing to complete his ambitious project, went to prison for 4 years, and came out of it, he changed his mind to invest in this wonderful house.
4. The House in the form of a mushroom cap on a thin stem, hanging above the ground. The project was developed by Professor of Architecture and Interior Design University of Cincinnati, Terry Brown, therefore, for the stability of the building can not worry. The house was sold at auction for 400 thousand. Dollars.
5. House of the Austrian architect Friedrich Hundertwasser always like others. Colorful house in Vienna - one of them. Here you will find two windows of the same shape and size. Uneven walls, facade, lined with asymmetrical quadrangle floor as forest trails and a huge variety of vegetation. This house is one of the most expensive in Vienna, but besieged by tenants do not happen. However, it maintained a riot of imagination, not all - the uneven floor, and crowds of tourists outside the window will drive anyone crazy.
6. This is a three-storey building has a very peculiar shape. Each of the floors as it is separated from the other two, because of what the house looks very fragile, but actually standing on the ground very hard. More precisely, on a small hill, because of what seems to be even higher than it actually is. Even the floor seems uneven, but it is only an illusion. Also, it seems that there are no walls in the house - instead, huge windows, too, by the way, curves. But, of course, the wall there, just all of them well hidden. The creators of this unique residential building is a company Peripheriques architects. It is located in the French town of Thionville. On the ground floor is a spacious hall in addition to the parents' bedroom, bathroom and office. On the second - a relaxation room, living room, kitchen and dining room.
7. While this is only a draft, but the Danish architect Julien De Smedt, in collaboration with Louis Paylardom and SeArch company has won the tender for the construction of the residential complex. So that by the year 2010 at the docks of Aarhus in Denmark will be 25,000 square meters. m. The unusual houses. The project is called "Iceberg". It is planned to build more than two hundred high-level apartments that their appearance (especially roofs) will remind majestic icebergs. The mayor of the city, Nicolai Wammen, believes that with the construction of the "iceberg" city acquires its own unique look and raise its prestige and attract tourists. Well, we can only wish good luck talented architects.