the strangest houses of world
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1 - History of the world's strangest houses
1.1 Sphere house …. Pag 3 1.2 House Bubble …. Pag 6 1.3 The leaf house…. Pag 8
2 - All types of home Pag. 9
Sphere house The free spirit tree spheres
could be described as large
balls or pods suspended from
trees, made by artisans in their
construction are used natural
wood from the forests that
surround them, located
Qualicum Beach, Vancouver
Island, British Columbia,
Canada is a special place
where you can feel the spirit
of nature.
The talented man behind this
project is the technical writer,
boat builder engineer, by the
name of Tom Chudleigh. He
and his partner Rosey Cowan
after a serious illness a few
years ago, he spent
considerable time decided to
change their lifestyle by
moving from the madding
crowd of the city to the calm
and tranquility that offer the
majestic landscape of
Canadian forests.
The spheres are
made of two
laminations of
wood strips over
laminated wood
frames. The outer
surface is then
finished and
covered with a
clear glass fiber.
The result is
beautiful skin and is
very hard. The skin
is waterproof and
strong enough to
have the effects
that come with life
in a dynamic
environment such
as the forest.
H
ou
se b
ub
ble
The furniture is built specifically for windows and holes in oval
and convex. The windows have a wonderful view of the
Mediterranean. The house has an area of 1500m2 and whole
structure is surrounded by a vast oak forest at 600 meters
above sea level.
There are no walls or corners or regular lines, but only
rounded walls, portholes oriented in different directions and
shadows moving nonstop.
The Bubble House is located in
France. It is an amazing
building, both exterior and
forms for different environments
and proposals for interior
furnishings
It was designed
by architect Anti
Lovag. It has
been classified
as a historic
monument by
the French
Ministry of
Culture.
The Leaf House
This house designed
by Mareines,
Patalano Architects,
is a perfect example
of the use of natural
ventilation and
passive sustainable
design to achieve
without much effort
and maintain a
comfortable and
cool.
The location of this house the
entire side of the beach is
perfect for taking advantage of
the trade winds blowing in Rio
de Janeiro. With verandas and
open spaces between rooms
and no corridors, is an ideal
place for social gatherings and
parties. As a good sustainable
design technique, the roof
collects rainwater for use
indoors.
With the use of local and
regional materials, this house
achieves a good ecological
level using simple and basic
technologies.
All types of
home
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