Top 10 Most Unique and Weirdest Houses You'll in the World

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26 Dec 201604:45

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TLDRThis script explores the top 10 most peculiar houses designed by architects and enthusiasts worldwide. From the Spaceship House in Tennessee to the Palace of Bubbles in France, each structure offers a unique take on living spaces. Notable mentions include the Shoe House, the Mushroom House, and the Toilet-Shaped House in South Korea, each with a story behind its unconventional design. The list also features architectural marvels like the Falling Water in Pennsylvania and the VW Beetle House in Austria, showcasing creativity and harmony with nature.

Takeaways

  • 🛸 Number 10: The Spaceship House in Tennessee is a three-bedroom, two-bath home suspended on six cement pillars and overlooks the Tennessee River.
  • 👟 Number 9: The Shoe House, built in 1948 by Colonel Melan M. Hannes, was designed as a home for the elderly and now serves as a museum.
  • 🏠 Number 8: The Shell House in Mexico, designed by Javier Senen, represents bioarchitecture, aiming for harmony with nature and features colorful stained glass windows.
  • 🍄 Number 7: The Mushroom House in Ohio, created by Terry Brown and his students, took 14 years to design and uses all-natural materials for its unique, irregular shapes.
  • 🐶 Number 6: Dog Bark Park Inn in Idaho is shaped like a dog and was created by Francis Conlin and Dennis Sullivan, offering a public place to stay.
  • 🚽 Number 5: The Toilet Shaped House in South Korea was inspired by the mayor's birth in a restroom and hosted the World Toilet Association's inaugural meeting in 2017.
  • 🐞 Number 4: The VW Beetle House in Austria, inspired by the famous car, is an eco-friendly and energy-efficient home built by car designer Marus Vog reader.
  • 💧 Number 3: Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935, is built over a waterfall and was originally a home for the Kaufman family.
  • 🏺 Number 2: The Steel House in Texas, resembling a pig, was designed by Robert Bruno and took 23 years to build using over 100 tons of steel.
  • 🫧 Number 1: The Palace of Bubbles in France, designed by Anti Lovag, is a nature-inspired, 28-room structure without straight lines, recognized as a historical monument.

Q & A

  • What is the unique feature of the Spaceship House in Tennessee?

    -The Spaceship House is suspended on six cemented pillars, with the space beneath used for parking cars, and it has plenty of windows overlooking the Tennessee River.

  • Who built the Shoe House and what was its original purpose?

    -Colonel Melan M. Hannes built the Shoe House in 1948, originally inviting elderly people to stay in it and live like kings and queens.

  • What architectural concept was the Shell House in Mexico based on?

    -The Shell House was designed based on the concept of bioarchitecture, which emphasizes living in harmony with nature.

  • How long did it take to design the Mushroom House in Ohio?

    -It took 14 years for the design of the Mushroom House to become a reality.

  • What is special about the Dog Bark Park Inn in Idaho?

    -The Dog Bark Park Inn is a public accommodation shaped like a dog, created by Francis Conlin and Dennis Sullivan.

  • What is the significance of the Toilet Shaped House in South Korea?

    -The Toilet Shaped House was inspired by the late mayor of Suwon, who was born in a restroom, and it hosted the inaugural meeting of the World Toilet Association in 2017.

  • Who designed the VW Beetle House in Austria and what is its main feature?

    -The VW Beetle House was designed by car designer Marus Vog reader, and it is eco-friendly and energy efficient.

  • Why is the Fallingwater House in Pennsylvania notable?

    -The Fallingwater House, built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935, is notable for being built over a waterfall, making it closely integrated with nature.

  • How long did it take Robert Bruno to build the Steel House in Texas?

    -It took Robert Bruno 23 years to build the Steel House, which is considered an artist's masterpiece.

  • What makes the Palace of Bubbles in France stand out among the other houses?

    -The Palace of Bubbles stands out due to its nature-inspired design by architect Anti Lovag, who despised traditional straight-line structures, resulting in a building that looks like bubbles.

  • Why is the Palace of Bubbles considered a historical monument by the Ministry of Culture in France?

    -Although not even half a century old, the Palace of Bubbles is considered a historical monument due to its unique and innovative architectural design.

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