Where would you like to stay for the night?
Inspired by our ancient predecessors, who inhabited trees, this completely transparent “House NA” in Japan offers you a lot of day light, but not much privacy.
Designed by: Sou Fujimoto Architects
2. Skateboard House, USA
The Skateboard House allows you to skate on all the surfaces, both in and outdoors and was planned to be built in Malibu.
3. World’s Slimmest House, Poland
The Keret House, inserted between two existing buildings, measures only from 92 to 152 centimeters in width!
4. Slide House, Japan
This three-story Slide house in Japan has a regular staircase on one side of the house, and a slide on the other, which allows you to slide all the down to the first floor. (read more)
Designed by: LEVEL Architects
5. Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home, USA
This single storey house in Malibu was inspired by the Flintstones family from the classic 60’s cartoon. Television legend Dick Clark have listed it for $3.5 million.
6. Old Water Tower Turned Into Modern Home, Belgium
A 100-feet high water tower in Belgium used to serve as a Nazi hideout during the war but was later transformed into a living space.
7. World’s Smallest 1sq Meter House, Germany
This portable DIY wooden structure measures only 1 square meter and is the world’s smallest house, moving around Germany. (read more)
Designed by: Van Bo Le-Mentzel
8. Stone House, Portugal
Although it looks like a massive rock, this house in Portugal actually has a door, a chimney, and a window, and has become a huge tourist attraction.
Image credits: Jsome1 | Patrícia Sofia Ferreira Photography
9. Giant Seashell House, México
Inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright, a young family with two kids in Mexico City had a seashell-shaped house built for them.
Designed by: Arquitectura Organica
10. Church Converted Into Modern Family Home, Holland
Zecc Architecten repurposed and converted two abandoned churches located in Utrecht, Netherlands into stylish family residences.
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