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6 Interesting houses from around the globe

Interesting houses are capable of giving us a thing or two to think about.

Their architecture will always dazzle us and make us wonder how the concept was conceived.

Choosing to build a bizarre home may be due to external factors like space constraints.

Some people, however, opt for them for no reason other than living in a creative space.

Although it may be argued that these homes are unrealistic and impossible to live in.

There is no denying that the visual pleasure they present makes up for their seeming impracticality.

Here are the world’s 6 most unique and interesting houses.

  1. Transparent House, Tokyo, Japan

Sou Fujimoto Architects are the masterminds behind this more than unique home.

The house is 914 square feet and is defined by a white steel frame.

Architects say inspiration came from Japanese predecessors who lived in trees.

The house itself does not resemble a tree in structure.

It merely attempts to allow its residents to relive the rich life of the ancients.

Transparent House offers plenty of daylight and nonstop interaction with life.

  1. Keret House, Warsaw, Poland

Keret House is also known as the world’s slimmest house.

With only 92-152 centimetres in width, this house proves that size is what we make of it.

It is situated between two existing buildings and was designed by Jakub Szczesny.

Despite its size, this house serves as a fully functioning home.

It includes not only a bedroom but also a workspace for writer Etgar Keret who resides there.

  1. Flintstones Home, Malibu, USA

This Flintstones-inspired home belongs to TV legend Dick Clark.

The $3.5 million home is only one storey with a bedroom, two bathrooms, a fireplace, and large glass windows.

On in the inside, a rocky motif runs throughout every room.

Flintstones Home also comes with a beautifully landscaped garden that mimics the classic cartoon.

Fred and Wilma’s recreated home is a true modern imagination of caveman dwelling.

  1. Nautilus House, Mexico City, Mexico

Nautilus House, or the Seashell House, is exactly what the name suggests.

It is a beautiful home shaped like a colourful seashell designed by Arquitectura Organica.

The architects gave the home smooth surfaces, spiral stairs, and natural plantings.

This led to the construction of a structure that made the owners feel like they’re living inside an actual snail.

The design was inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.

  1. The Eliphante Art House, Cornville, USA

It took Michael Kahn and Leda Livant 28 years to make this house, literally from scratch.

They collected random materials and used them to put it together piece by piece.

The home includes a residence that flaunts 25-foot ceilings and rocks and scraps from construction sites.

It also features a studio with a wall made of the Ford pickup truck that drove them to Arizona.

Eliphante was turned into a nonprofit arts organisation since the late 1980s.

  1. Cube Houses, Rotterdam, Netherlands

This is not just one interesting home, but several interesting houses joined together.

Architect Piet Blom is responsible for these incredible homes, each with three floors.

The Cubes, which were built in 1984, are simply tilted 45 degrees.

The most impressive feature of these structures is the unconventional design.

Rotterdam is home to 38 of these cubes houses, and two super-cubes that are now a hostel.

One of the homes is a “Show Cube” that is completely furnished and reserved for tours.

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