Admire the unique and unusual houses around the world.
These houses defy conventional aesthetic norms, because that's how their owners prefer it.
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The N55 Walking House in Denmark is a fantastic idea for those who love to travel. This house can even move around on six legs like an insect. |
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Airplane House in the US is practically an airplane. The homeowner bought the wreckage of an airplane from a nearby salvage airport and transformed it into a residence. |
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The Upside Down House in Canada was built to attract tourists and serve as a stop for those visiting Niagara Falls. |
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The Gold Pyramid House is located in the United States. The owners believe these pyramids can bring them life energy. The couple also allows visitors to tour the house. |
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Kettle House in the US is shaped like a teapot. The house is built with an inverted steel dome and a wooden roof. It is designed to withstand harsh weather and major storms in the US. |
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Japan is a place where people think of Hello Kitty and strawberries. Therefore, an architect built the Strawberry House in Tokyo in 1984. It's very popular with children. |
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In the US, the house called Falling Water is built right on top of a waterfall. From the outside, it looks quite rugged with boulders, but the interior is decorated in a very modern style. |
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The Haines Shoe House in the United States is shaped like a shoe. The house was built in 1948 and at one time served as a nursing home. |
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The rock houses in Serbia were built by people who enjoyed swimming in the Bajina Basta River as resting places. They transported the wood by boat, or tied it to ropes and let it float down the river to the construction site. |
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Cube House in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The strange cubes on the roof of the house look as if someone placed dice on them. In reality, this house is built on the pillars of a bridge. |
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The Heliodome in Alsace, France, resembles a giant sundial. The entire house is made of glass, providing shade in the summer and, conversely, absorbing the limited sunlight of winter to keep the house warmer. |
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Bubble House, located in Cannes, France, was designed by architect Pierre Cardin in the 1970s. The house has many rooms and is built on a 1,200 square meter plot of land. |
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The Mushroom House in the US was conceived and built by Professor and Architect Terry Brown and 35 students from the Architecture Department of the University of Cincinnati. This house, resembling a giant mushroom, is made of wood. Despite having only one bedroom, it took 14 years to complete. |
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The Spaceship House, located in the US, resembles the spacecraft seen in science fiction films. Large stone pillars support the structure, and there's even a staircase descending from the hull as the sole entrance. |
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