Sunday, August 10, 2014

Munch Three - (Week 3) Break the Rules! Part 1

Recently while browsing through my pinterest account, I stumbled upon this picture.


http://curious-places.blogspot.sg/2012/03/upside-down-house-szymbark-poland.html

At first, I thought "wow the person editing this photo surely knows what he does!". But when I started reading the description written underneath, my mind was blown away.

Guess what, this is an actual house!

The upside down house was created by the timber construction company Danmar in Szymbark, North Poland. The house also features furnitures hanging on the ceiling. Inside, there is also an exhibition of Polish paintings inside illustrating the precarious position the world is in and how people have to do more to protect it.

This house is now attracting lots of tourists each day even though they have to wait for more than 6 hours to enter this two story crooked and upside down house. But some visitors may leave the place mildly seasick and dizzy as it was made on an incline which make you have a hard time balancing yourself.

http://curious-places.blogspot.sg/2012/03/upside-down-house-szymbark-poland.html

The designer, Daniel Czapiewski, said that this house was built as a reminder of "wrong doings against humanity" and the backwardness of the world.



This is another weird, unique house.


This house is called Eliphante Art House. It is located in Cornville, AZ, USA. The artists, Michael Kahn and his wife, Leda Livant, built it from found materials piece by piece.



The third one is called Errante's Guest House, located in Chile.
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The world's first moving building, Dynamic Tower, planned for dubai.
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The photo above is the photo of a mushroom house. The property is a series of five interconnected pods situated on a hill at the tree line, again just like the homes inthe original Smurfs series.

There are two pods that are sleeping areas, a centre pod with a kitchen and sitting room, a fourth with a living and dining area with a fireplace and a fifth that is a deck.

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