Why the clickbait-y title? Just say "Inside Weird Homes"... that whole "refuse to buy" bit was unnecessary and misleading. The content was otherwise quite enjoyable; thank you for the time you put into your unique choices.
Yeah, i did still enjoy it, but it was distracting when he'd say how much each house just sold for and i'm like "what was this video called?" I thought they were reject houses--murder houses, haunted houses, creepy designs, idk... but it truly was just a 'list of unique houses'. IDK i think it felt like a letdown because it set an expectation first.@@LocozillaYT
I helped build Bonita Domes while attending CalEarth to learn earthbag construction. The home was built by consecutive classes as they neared graduation. It's so cool to see the finished construction.
Were you an intern working for free? That's a way to get a house built! Edit: I'm sure it was a wonderful learning experience as well but it is a bit shady to get free labor ijs
@@vincentvangogodancer While taking a carpentry night class I learned that you can submit for having the Vocational School instructors build on property you own. Saw some of the finished projects from small ones like patios and garages to full homes, built at almost cost to help with education.
I have seen other videos of the Snail House, and wish you could have shown more of the interior because it's a truly beautiful organic home. The main bathroom is stunning in its mosaic design even for the basin. I personally would love to live in a home where you are walking among the plants on a walkway rather than a boring square, carpeted room.
I don't think it's possible to be less enthusiastic than you are narrating this video. Was hoping to watch it through the end but I just can't bear it.
Among the houses not mentioned is one of my favorites. Among the mansions of Hillsborough CA is a set of earthy domes visible from I-280. It was off-white for its first 20 years, then its owner had it painted dirty orange, earning it the local name "The Flintstone House."
I can honestly tell you there IS a market. I've bought the same house twice, because its round. And weird. I love it here. Made a secret door to go all the way around.
Real Estate Agent: Are you sure about this? Mr. L: Believe it or not, price isn't always an issue. If it looks appealing to me, I will take it regardless of price. Besides, I have been wanting a nice guest house for some of my associates whenever they're in town. Agent: It's nice that you decided to buy this one. None of the past prospective buyers were serious about getting this "Darth Vader" house as it has been dubbed by the public. That's why we're selling it cheap. Mr. L: Good timing. Also, you don't mind if I do a little redecorating and a few renovation jobs to the place? Agent: I don't mind at all just as long as the paperwork is in order. Just sign the forms and we have a deal, Mr. Luthor. Mr. L: No need to be too formal. You can call me Lex.
There’s a geodesic dome in Andrews, Texas that was built in the 70’s by the Andrews High School Building Trades class. It’s still being used as a family home today. I’ve never been in it or I’d tell you more about it!
With my current housing situation I can't afford to be choosy. I really don't care if the outside looks weird as long as certain basic criteria of the inside are met: structural soundness, utility bills, room size, etc. Since I'm either going to be inside the house or going somewhere else, the outside appearance really doesn't matter to me. Things like vandalism, painted slurs etc. are different because that's a threat that might escalate into actual harm to myself or loved ones. But just a weird shape? Even if I was out in the yard, I wouldn't have to look at it for any great length of time. I'd be reading or gardening or doing something other than just sitting there looking at it and fretting over how weird it looks.
Water features in a home are always a bad idea. The home will be musty or moldy. We work so hard to keep things dry and mold free with shelter so water features are working against this fundamental goal of shelter.
Agreed. Having part of my house underground and being in a holler between two ridges both full of springs has been a real mold management challenge. Best solution has been central heating and trenches dug the back of the house around over the years.
Many years ago I delivered pizzas to a rich house. They had a indoor waterfall. It was absolutely stunning. I delivered there several times, they tipped well but the best part was seeing that waterfall.
Thank you for putting this together, I’ve always been fascinated by unique houses. These are especially bizarre lol. “The straight line leads to the downfall of humanity.” Bold statement.
@@MorningStarmama13 well obviously i cant show it here but the outside is yellow and white stripes and i have a garden in front of cactus and many other random objects!
The 'Saxaphone House' at 5:45... something's very wrong with it, if it's located in Berkley CA, and sold for UNDER a million dollars. There's backyard sheds in the Bay Area that sell for that price!
All the cache of cool for the dome home goes straight out the window when you see that its neighbors are literal motor homes and fifth wheels. All the cool just evaporates....
Why show the Kirsch house on the thumb and then not even cover it in the video? I did enjoy the homes, but the title is also wrong as some have been sold.
Ummmm ..... Just my 3¢... BUT.... As others have mentioned.... Why claim these are weird house's that No one wants to buy!?!?... Pretty sure you only mentioned two that are actually even "For Sale!!" Even soo I think the asking price disqualifies or narrows down the amount of home buyers even able to spend that kinda cash!!! As opposed to No one wanting to buy them because they are weird!?!!
That saxophone house in the Claremont district of Berkeley sold in May of 2023 for just over $1M dollars?! Wow! What a bargain! You can’t barely buy a garage in the S.F. Bay Area for under $500K!
When I lived in the Bay Area, I went through and around the Claremont area many times. I even found Rita Moreno's house. I am shocked that I never saw this house. Maybe I drove right by it on Grizzly Peak or Skyline Blvds. Its architecture certainly says "only in Berkeley."
@@elwoodblues9613 I’ve never seen it, either, and I lived in those Caldecott Apartments (Parkwoods; the ones that went up first during the terrible Oakland Hills Firestorm), and lived in Oakland and worked in Piedmont. It must be tucked up there somewhere above the Caldecott Tunnel or behind the old Claremont Hotel. I didn’t know the lovely Rita Moreno had a home in the Bay Area. That is interesting! I’m still shocked at the low price, cuz it looks like a really cool house!
Not exactly the cottage of my dreams! I do love domes and tried to persuade my ex to make that choice. Cost effective, beautiful, peaceful, and attractive. However, some homes here in FL now look like office buildings overlooking the ocean. All glass and mirrors, a very dangerous escape in a hurricane, all sharp edges! The gorgeous designs and architecture evoking romantic dreams are now replaced by 'office building homes', which make you feel you should be at work. All glass, and a total eye saw with an absence of privacy. Like living in goldfish bowl. No cozy corners or reading nooks. Office hideaways gone. No thanks.
And the whole time I’m thinking “ people who live in glasshouses should dress in the basement” Truth is, I wouldn’t want to live in any of these, not just because of the excessively monochrome interiors. My father is in the building trades, and I work for a professional maid service… these things are very difficult to heat and cool because of their architecture. Most of them waste tremendous amounts of space and I can guarantee most of them are a pain in the butt to clean. Glass in particular is infuriating to clean. If you have pets or children, or or even a normal human being all that glass would be a nightmare of smeared windows.
"people refuse to buy" also "sold in 202x" sold in 202x sold in 202x "can be seen by this dining room" that's the bathroom on sale for 7xxk, now on sale for 6xxk. now that's a house people don't want to buy
I might not want to live in most of these, as they don't really suit my tastes, but the Milton Sidney house is just repellent to me on every level. I do not want to live in it, I do not want to visit it, I do not want to even live near it. It is not a home or even a showpiece; it is the absolute embodiment of soulless Modern architecture, neither functional nor beautiful.
I've driven by that "Darth Vadder House" in Houston and the first time I saw it I almost stopped in the street.😲. I Love that house and wish I'd seen inside it when it went on the market in 2021.. Thank you for adding it to this list.. I notice now, that when you go to google street view, the house is blurred😠, but you can still tell it's the house from overhead view.
Okay @kylemcgran you got me. I thought this video might actually be about weird homes that have been on the market for a long time, but in typical clickbait fashion only one of the homes was even for sale. I didn't watch the whole thing, so maybe more were for sale. Why not just title it, "Weird homes you want to see?" or at least tell us how long the property has been on the market.
I used to live on Western avenue in Bethesda Maryland a block from the mushroom house. It's on a side street about halfway between the circle at Massachusetts ave and the Hare Krishna monastery. You can find it on Google maps and street view.
Speaking as a residential electrician and plumber, you couldn't pay me to live in any of these piles of junk. Total waste of space and building materials, every one of them.
Did you include the one from your thumbnail? I grew up by the Frank Lloyd Wright district near Chicago and I used to pass that house almost everyday on the way home bro. Always wanted to see the interior.
She steals me my phone and anything else she needs to rip people off because she is greedy and money hungry not so good of a person. Be careful .....this is Virginia Furgason
I was told about your channel by another youtuber (Dumpster Diving Momma of 2) and WOW was she right !!! Your videos are awesome and some are very strange indeed.
Imagine if these kinds of apartments and homes for not for the super rich and average Americans, even people with disabilities who, trying to earn a living could on these places or live in them, or even one thumb could take a section 8 voucher like mine that would be awesome
Would like to have seen inside the houses, some were described but only a room maybe shown. Definitely a misleading title, people have obviously bought them
Some constructions are just that ,some are art , that’s architecture ,, some are fantasies ., not all that is constructed is Art ,only Architecture is.
'Darth Vader House', although a bad name for it, despite my appetite for Star Wars, might be about the only one interesting, perhaps with the Invisible House. Looking at these makes me think I don't understand sh!t about art >.>
Some of these houses are really neat, but I would never be able to tour any of them because I wouldn't be able to get my over-sized wheelchair in them.
Why are the houses listed as homes people won't buy? They are unique as fk. Except for the 48" wide home, I'd grove in any of them. Plop one up and place it here, I'm game.😊
Florida ceiling: Floor. To. Ceiling. There is a lesser known (Mid-Century) Sarasota School of Architecture founded by the late Gene Leedy, that features something you might call a Florida roof: the roof itself is supported by visible steel beams, and underneath them there are series of windows, both for light and for ventilation. You should check them out. I'm mad at Gene for accepting a contract to replace a beautiful little Old Florida bungalow I once lived in with one of his designs. No contest, my old home was much superior. And historic. Now Gene is historic, instead.
I live the sea shell that colored glass wall and the light it brings in and the cute Lil living room I could see putting the feet up and hanging out in there lol
Those are beautiful to be honest,if i was rich i would buy some of those for go trips to visit the places,and also enjoy some peace and quiet! Don't worry eventually a rich one will buy one or two of those,and with the rent you can put in those the owners can be also a little more richer am i right?!
I have a lot of respect for the designers of places like this...even the bizarre ones. In California it seems like we're getting the same new apartment building over and over and over again in every big, medium, and small city here. These are a nice change of pace and a welcome contrast.
And how can the Bonita Homes be situated in the heart of Joshua Tree National Park? Are the people who built a house on federal land in jail yet? Or did they get some kind of special permission? A lot of interesting questions here . . . .
Why the clickbait-y title? Just say "Inside Weird Homes"... that whole "refuse to buy" bit was unnecessary and misleading. The content was otherwise quite enjoyable; thank you for the time you put into your unique choices.
is it that big of a deal
It made you click the video, and you enjoyed the video lol. I guess I just don't much care about titles as long as the video is good
Yeah, i did still enjoy it, but it was distracting when he'd say how much each house just sold for and i'm like "what was this video called?" I thought they were reject houses--murder houses, haunted houses, creepy designs, idk... but it truly was just a 'list of unique houses'. IDK i think it felt like a letdown because it set an expectation first.@@LocozillaYT
@@ingridfong-daley5899agreed
The majority of these videos have misleading titles to get people to watch. I've gotten so I don't believe any of these titles.
I helped build Bonita Domes while attending CalEarth to learn earthbag construction. The home was built by consecutive classes as they neared graduation. It's so cool to see the finished construction.
Were you an intern working for free? That's a way to get a house built!
Edit: I'm sure it was a wonderful learning experience as well but it is a bit shady to get free labor ijs
I love it
@@vincentvangogodancer While taking a carpentry night class I learned that you can submit for having the Vocational School instructors build on property you own. Saw some of the finished projects from small ones like patios and garages to full homes, built at almost cost to help with education.
Cool! I admire your work.
@@vincentvangogodancerI was a student at CalEarth where earthbag construction was invented and taught.
I couldn't have a mirror house where I live. Deer would fight themselves each year and break the mirrors. Birds would fly into them constantly too.
I have seen other videos of the Snail House, and wish you could have shown more of the interior because it's a truly beautiful organic home. The main bathroom is stunning in its mosaic design even for the basin. I personally would love to live in a home where you are walking among the plants on a walkway rather than a boring square, carpeted room.
I don't think it's possible to be less enthusiastic than you are narrating this video. Was hoping to watch it through the end but I just can't bear it.
Amen.
It's like a hostage reading the kidnapper's demands. I'd up the antidepressants.
Me too, plus I detest misleading titles. Watched less than 60 seconds.
what I do is change the speed to 1.25 - makes it less boring...
So true.
Among the houses not mentioned is one of my favorites. Among the mansions of Hillsborough CA is a set of earthy domes visible from I-280. It was off-white for its first 20 years, then its owner had it painted dirty orange, earning it the local name "The Flintstone House."
I can honestly tell you there IS a market. I've bought the same house twice, because its round. And weird. I love it here. Made a secret door to go all the way around.
I love the two pronunciations of "adobe" within 30 seconds.
Real Estate Agent: Are you sure about this?
Mr. L: Believe it or not, price isn't always an issue. If it looks appealing to me, I will take it regardless of price. Besides, I have been wanting a nice guest house for some of my associates whenever they're in town.
Agent: It's nice that you decided to buy this one. None of the past prospective buyers were serious about getting this "Darth Vader" house as it has been dubbed by the public. That's why we're selling it cheap.
Mr. L: Good timing. Also, you don't mind if I do a little redecorating and a few renovation jobs to the place?
Agent: I don't mind at all just as long as the paperwork is in order. Just sign the forms and we have a deal, Mr. Luthor.
Mr. L: No need to be too formal. You can call me Lex.
That was gold! Thanks for the giggles. 👏🏻😄
There’s a geodesic dome in Andrews, Texas that was built in the 70’s by the Andrews High School Building Trades class. It’s still being used as a family home today. I’ve never been in it or I’d tell you more about it!
That's cool..... Imma have to go check that out. I live in B.S.
Casa invisible - how many birds does this kill a year?
With my current housing situation I can't afford to be choosy. I really don't care if the outside looks weird as long as certain basic criteria of the inside are met: structural soundness, utility bills, room size, etc. Since I'm either going to be inside the house or going somewhere else, the outside appearance really doesn't matter to me. Things like vandalism, painted slurs etc. are different because that's a threat that might escalate into actual harm to myself or loved ones. But just a weird shape? Even if I was out in the yard, I wouldn't have to look at it for any great length of time. I'd be reading or gardening or doing something other than just sitting there looking at it and fretting over how weird it looks.
Water features in a home are always a bad idea. The home will be musty or moldy. We work so hard to keep things dry and mold free with shelter so water features are working against this fundamental goal of shelter.
Agreed. Having part of my house underground and being in a holler between two ridges both full of springs has been a real mold management challenge. Best solution has been central heating and trenches dug the back of the house around over the years.
Many years ago I delivered pizzas to a rich house. They had a indoor waterfall. It was absolutely stunning. I delivered there several times, they tipped well but the best part was seeing that waterfall.
Beautiful insides. Love the homes.
Thank you for putting this together, I’ve always been fascinated by unique houses. These are especially bizarre lol. “The straight line leads to the downfall of humanity.” Bold statement.
The graph indicating the downfall of humanity is not a straight line either.
As someone who loves architecture and lives in a sort of unique house myself, i enjoyed seeing all the random styles and strange abodes
I would love to see your house 😊
@@MorningStarmama13 well obviously i cant show it here but the outside is yellow and white stripes and i have a garden in front of cactus and many other random objects!
The 'Saxaphone House' at 5:45... something's very wrong with it, if it's located in Berkley CA, and sold for UNDER a million dollars. There's backyard sheds in the Bay Area that sell for that price!
The 1st home from the thumbnail Will never be cheap because of it's location. Oak park / Riverforest IL
The house shown on the thumb nail is in clear lake iowa. The reason I know this is because I used to live in mason city just a few miles away
I've always wanted "shooting stars overheard (over herd?")😉 The " Darth Vader House," does the doorbell play "The Imperial March"?
I think its "Over a Herd" as in animals in the wild where it's located!!
All the cache of cool for the dome home goes straight out the window when you see that its neighbors are literal motor homes and fifth wheels. All the cool just evaporates....
Clickbait, the house on the thumbnail wasnt shown.
Ugh qow😮
I've often driven by the Darth Vader house and wondered how it was designed and decorated. Thanks for the peek inside!
Why is this titled "Refuse to buy" when you say the last time they were sold for most of them?
Half the users don’t see the house from the thumbnail and don’t hit subscribe. I did though. Cool architecture.
Why show the Kirsch house on the thumb and then not even cover it in the video? I did enjoy the homes, but the title is also wrong as some have been sold.
What about the building in the thumbnail? I wanted to see more about that one.
Look it up. The house is in Clear Lake ,IA
Ummmm ..... Just my 3¢... BUT.... As others have mentioned.... Why claim these are weird house's that No one wants to buy!?!?... Pretty sure you only mentioned two that are actually even "For Sale!!" Even soo I think the asking price disqualifies or narrows down the amount of home buyers even able to spend that kinda cash!!! As opposed to No one wanting to buy them because they are weird!?!!
That saxophone house in the Claremont district of Berkeley sold in May of 2023 for just over $1M dollars?! Wow! What a bargain! You can’t barely buy a garage in the S.F. Bay Area for under $500K!
When I lived in the Bay Area, I went through and around the Claremont area many times. I even found Rita Moreno's house. I am shocked that I never saw this house. Maybe I drove right by it on Grizzly Peak or Skyline Blvds. Its architecture certainly says "only in Berkeley."
@@elwoodblues9613 I’ve never seen it, either, and I lived in those Caldecott Apartments (Parkwoods; the ones that went up first during the terrible Oakland Hills Firestorm), and lived in Oakland and worked in Piedmont. It must be tucked up there somewhere above the Caldecott Tunnel or behind the old Claremont Hotel. I didn’t know the lovely Rita Moreno had a home in the Bay Area. That is interesting! I’m still shocked at the low price, cuz it looks like a really cool house!
Legit like the Modern Airship I would live in that.
Not exactly the cottage of my dreams! I do love domes and tried to persuade my ex to make that choice. Cost effective, beautiful, peaceful, and attractive. However, some homes here in FL now look like office buildings overlooking the ocean. All glass and mirrors, a very dangerous escape in a hurricane, all sharp edges! The gorgeous designs and architecture evoking romantic dreams are now replaced by 'office building homes', which make you feel you should be at work. All glass, and a total eye saw with an absence of privacy. Like living in goldfish bowl. No cozy corners or reading nooks. Office hideaways gone. No thanks.
I agree did you note the one where the bathrooms were all glass not for me thanks
If I could ever own land and build a home, I'd want one of those sod covered dome homes😅
Very unique homes . and I enjoyed seeing the something different.
Interesting, but wear is the home that was shown at the very beginning? This happens quite often.
And the whole time I’m thinking “ people who live in glasshouses should dress in the basement”
Truth is, I wouldn’t want to live in any of these, not just because of the excessively monochrome interiors. My father is in the building trades, and I work for a professional maid service… these things are very difficult to heat and cool because of their architecture. Most of them waste tremendous amounts of space and I can guarantee most of them are a pain in the butt to clean. Glass in particular is infuriating to clean. If you have pets or children, or or even a normal human being all that glass would be a nightmare of smeared windows.
Want to buy that "Meditation Building" it’s so beautiful.
I really like the invisible one...
"people refuse to buy"
also "sold in 202x"
sold in 202x
sold in 202x
"can be seen by this dining room" that's the bathroom
on sale for 7xxk, now on sale for 6xxk. now that's a house people don't want to buy
I might not want to live in most of these, as they don't really suit my tastes, but the Milton Sidney house is just repellent to me on every level. I do not want to live in it, I do not want to visit it, I do not want to even live near it. It is not a home or even a showpiece; it is the absolute embodiment of soulless Modern architecture, neither functional nor beautiful.
Great video! I've never heard of most of these!
I love the Saxophone House
I've driven by that "Darth Vadder House" in Houston and the first time I saw it I almost stopped in the street.😲. I Love that house and wish I'd seen inside it when it went on the market in 2021.. Thank you for adding it to this list.. I notice now, that when you go to google street view, the house is blurred😠, but you can still tell it's the house from overhead view.
As someone who needs a house, I see this as a total win.
Birds fly into glass and mirrors constantly. Nevermind other confused creatures.
Nothing like indoor pool smell when you're trying to eat.
WARNING: House in thumbnail is not in video. Misleading.
The house is in Clear Lake, IA by the lake
@@michaelmarshall861 No that's a different house.
Luv the monotone. I queue your videos and fall asleep. 😊
I'm waiting to see a house modelled after the USS Enterprise..!!!!😃😃
Birds fly into those mirror homes, if you get one you need to put certain things around it to let them know
These are some of the ugliest building I have ever seen and I would never dream of living in such bizarre places.
I do like the invisible house .👍🏼.
Adobe is a natural build materials. It's not made out of plaster/cement.
Being from New Zealand a quake prpne country, half of these i wince at if a quake hit the area. Most would fall down like a house of cards!!
Thumbnail house is actually kind of cool, I'd add some color to it🤷♂️
No
The house in the thumbnail looks like the Hall of Justice for the Justice League.
Yes, you're so right. Ha ha.
Ur one of thee only men in the world who can take me on this fantasy adventure vacation outside my head. Thanks kyle
Okay @kylemcgran you got me. I thought this video might actually be about weird homes that have been on the market for a long time, but in typical clickbait fashion only one of the homes was even for sale. I didn't watch the whole thing, so maybe more were for sale. Why not just title it, "Weird homes you want to see?" or at least tell us how long the property has been on the market.
I used to live on Western avenue in Bethesda Maryland a block from the mushroom house.
It's on a side street about halfway between the circle at Massachusetts ave and the Hare Krishna monastery.
You can find it on Google maps and street view.
This is one of my favorite ones. Very unusual homes, so great period so is your channel!
😢😢😢very silly to built a house with mirrors as walls millions of birds can lost their life's with walls like that !😢
As architectural pieces, they are interesting. As homes, no. None of them are my style or "flavor".
Speaking as a residential electrician and plumber, you couldn't pay me to live in any of these piles of junk. Total waste of space and building materials, every one of them.
The first one is straight out from Barbapapa
Where is that building from the topic picture???
Did you include the one from your thumbnail? I grew up by the Frank Lloyd Wright district near Chicago and I used to pass that house almost everyday on the way home bro. Always wanted to see the interior.
If I remember correctly, the Sidley House was built so that the pods could be rearranged…
Very unique piece of art!
11:27 Looks like a Mcdonald's Play Place.
where is it?
Mirror house in Pennsylvania is acceptable if you can tone down some of the interior.
Bonita domes would be perfect for me!!
A FEW OF THESE ARE OK, BUT MANY OF THEM SHOW WHAT AN ABSOLUTE MADHOUSE THE WHOLE DAMN WORLD HAS BECOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I couldn’t find that mirror house to get in. And once in, I’d spend the whole time walking into things.
Loved them all! ❤
She steals me my phone and anything else she needs to rip people off because she is greedy and money hungry not so good of a person. Be careful .....this is Virginia Furgason
What is that picture between the domes and the shell??? Is that the temple??? Cz that does NOT MATCH the domes if it is. Odd.
I was told about your channel by another youtuber (Dumpster Diving Momma of 2) and WOW was she right !!! Your videos are awesome and some are very strange indeed.
Imagine if these kinds of apartments and homes for not for the super rich and average Americans, even people with disabilities who, trying to earn a living could on these places or live in them, or even one thumb could take a section 8 voucher like mine that would be awesome
Where's the thumbnail image? Did I miss that?
Or is this some clickbait BS?
Clear Lake , Iowa by the lake
Modern architectural is just plain ugly
i looove them all!!
Would like to have seen inside the houses, some were described but only a room maybe shown. Definitely a misleading title, people have obviously bought them
The nautilus house looks more like it came from the yellow submarine than Alice in wonderland
Some constructions are just that ,some are art , that’s architecture ,, some are fantasies ., not all that is constructed is Art ,only Architecture is.
'Darth Vader House', although a bad name for it, despite my appetite for Star Wars, might be about the only one interesting, perhaps with the Invisible House. Looking at these makes me think I don't understand sh!t about art >.>
Some of these houses are really neat, but I would never be able to tour any of them because I wouldn't be able to get my over-sized wheelchair in them.
Where is the home featured at the start of the video ?
The thumb nail house is in Clear Lake, IA
Why are the houses listed as homes people won't buy? They are unique as fk.
Except for the 48" wide home, I'd grove in any of them.
Plop one up and place it here, I'm game.😊
We can actually afford our double wide
Florida ceiling: Floor. To. Ceiling.
There is a lesser known (Mid-Century) Sarasota School of Architecture founded by the late Gene Leedy, that features something you might call a Florida roof: the roof itself is supported by visible steel beams, and underneath them there are series of windows, both for light and for ventilation.
You should check them out.
I'm mad at Gene for accepting a contract to replace a beautiful little Old Florida bungalow I once lived in with one of his designs. No contest, my old home was much superior. And historic.
Now Gene is historic, instead.
I live the sea shell that colored glass wall and the light it brings in and the cute Lil living room I could see putting the feet up and hanging out in there lol
Those are beautiful to be honest,if i was rich i would buy some of those for go trips to visit the places,and also enjoy some peace and quiet! Don't worry eventually a rich one will buy one or two of those,and with the rent you can put in those the owners can be also a little more richer am i right?!
I love the subject matter and the effort. Now, please work on that upward vocal inflection at the end of every one of your sentences. Thanks.
Would have been nice to see the house in the thumbnail
I'm not subbing cuz of that
"Adobe", re the 1st home, is pronounced "Ah-DOH-bee"
The thumbnail house looks like it should be from Stargate.
I like the dome houses
The "Invisible" house must be the cause of any bird deaths as they fly into it.
Very innovative but most people , arent that imaginative, and live in traditional homes
I have a lot of respect for the designers of places like this...even the bizarre ones. In California it seems like we're getting the same new apartment building over and over and over again in every big, medium, and small city here. These are a nice change of pace and a welcome contrast.
And how can the Bonita Homes be situated in the heart of Joshua Tree National Park? Are the people who built a house on federal land in jail yet? Or did they get some kind of special permission? A lot of interesting questions here . . . .
Hundertwasser is an artistic movement, not a person.
Are these for sale?
It would have been more interesting if we could see the interior of the houses