Meet the 10 Most Unusual Houses in the World

 
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10 Most Unusual Houses in the World

The architecture, with the advancement of techniques and developing technology that allows the material is in a stadium that lets you walk away from the merely functional and housing and moving into the design of very different ways. While it is usually the design houses and apartments with strange shapes and structures, sometimes we can see that the skill and mastery of concepts in addition to architectural creativity can generate very original and attractive structures.

Today we bring you a count of the 10 most unusual houses in the world, which will surprise us with its designs and structures, and the fact that they constitute in themselves true works of architectural art.

Cactus House (Netherlands) and Gangster House (Russia)

Cactus House (Netherlands) and Gangster House (Russia)

Cactus House is a balcony which altogether form a large cactus. The allusion to nature is one hand aesthetic and otherwise respond to a design that seeks to maximize garden space available in each apartment.

For its part, Ganster House building in Russia is a high wooden tower that was built by local Sutyagin Nikolai, who was imprisoned and never able to finish its construction. What is striking about this property in addition to its origin and its function is the design made entirely of wood and also gives the feeling of the building more unstable than ever but we can see that it is indeed very strong.

Cube Houses (Netherlands) and Sphere Wooden House (Canada)

Cube Houses (Netherlands) and Sphere Wooden House (Canada)

The Netherlands Cube Houses are located in Rotterdam and was designed by architect Piet Blom with a rotation of 45 degrees in its construction. This is a totally avant-garde type of construction and re surprising at first sight inexplicable that someone can live there.

The round house that we see in the image corresponds to a construction called Sphere Wooden House and is located in Canada. This is a home with an amazing level of simplicity, both in size and shape, but anyway for being suspended in the air acquires a novel and innovative in that position as one of the most curious of 10 houses world.

Tree House (Indonesia) and Floating House (Ukraine)

Tree House (Indonesia) and Floating House (Ukraine)

In these cases we speak of two buildings that seem almost suspended in the air. The Tree House located in Indonesia appears to be no resting on any tree but on a tangle of branches and it seems a structure that is about to plunge into the abyss. However, the owner is very happy and safe construction because the feeling is totally wrong and it is a fully balanced and stable home.

For its part, Ukraine Houseboat seems to defy the laws of nature, and gives us the impression that to stand in the beam structure without the house will collapse. Although it sounds incredible, the structure of this house is completely stable and work is a calculation at the level of structures that is dazzling.

Upside-Down House (Poland) and Wozoco Apartments (Netherlands)

Upside-Down House (Poland) and Wozoco Apartments (Netherlands)

The house that we turned into the image is not a home that has suffered the consequences of any natural disaster or become, although it seems that what we see is a complete mistake, this is a home that was built as we see it. Daniel Czapiewski designer created it as a criticism of Poland’s communist government seems to have left things upside down.

On the other hand, the apartments are literally hanging Wozoco in Amsterdam. This structure is made ​​based on a lot of intelligence that seeks to circumvent the Dutch building laws. These laws establish the obligatory nature of sunlight in all units of a building, so that builders hung, literally, apartments over the sides of the building so that the sun of all units.

Pod House (New York) and Rotating House (Germany)

Pod House (New York) and Rotating House (Germany)

Located in New Rochelle, the house is an interesting Pod organic design whose structure is made ​​based on a herb called Queen Anne. As if the material that is not enough, the only support that keeps the house in the air is a tree trunk.

The Rotating House is a house designed by architect Rolf Disch, who thought of the environment at the time of building on the outskirts of Freiburg, Germany. The house tour with the movement of the sun in winter and thus uses solar energy to save on heating costs.

As shown in the pictures, they are constructions that defy our common sense and also in many cases gravity. We see the family do not always have to be the nucleus that is home to an immense amount of design objects but the houses themselves can become new and striking original pieces.

     

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