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The ufo house, Taiwan
1. Matti Suuronen
2. 1978
3. Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
4. you could probably visit it if you truly want to, but the place is abandoned.
5. nope
6. I couldn't find a specific reason as to why it was build, but it's known as an eerie ghost town.
7. I picked this building as soon as I saw it was called the ufo house because I'm super interested into everything extraterrestrial. Also, I find it super neat and kind of creepy how it's known as haunted now. The whole situation basically feels like an x files episode to me.
Turning Torso, Sweden
1. Santiago Calatrava
2. August 27th, 2005
3. Lilla Varvsgatan 14, 211 15 Malmö, Sweden
4. You can visit it.
5. The bill ended at 1.5 billion swedish crowns.
6. It was designed for offices and activities / gym rooms.
7. I picked this building because it seemed very interesting just by reading the name. I think the architect really did a great job with building it. I love the way it's twisted and it looks modern and simplisitic.
Sculptured House, USA
1. Charles Deaton
2. 1963
3. Genesee Mountain
4. It's closed to the public.
5. It was nearly $2.8 million.
6. It was designed so the architect could "stand and feel the great reaches of the Earth."
7. I picked this building in particular because the name sounding interesting to me. After discovering what it's about, I found it really nice for the architect to do it for tranquilizing and nature appreciating purposes. I think the structure of the house is quite beautiful as well.
Cubic Houses, Netherlands
1. Piet Blom
2. 1984
3. Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands
4. Most houses are occupied, but one cube is open to visitors.
5. There's no information on the price.
6. The purpose of the houses were simply for people to live in.
7. I chose this one because I was curious as soon as I saw the name. After seeing the houses, I was absolutely mesmorized. They way they're structured is so beautiful. I picked this building because it seems like a place I would definitely live in (but it must be very expensive.)
Stone House, Guimarães, Portugal
1. Victor Rodrigues
2. 1974
3. between Celorico de Basto and Fafe
4. No, it's a private home.
5. There's no information on the price.
6. The purpose was for Victor Rodrigues to live in.
7. I picked this building because I'm brazilian, and portugal is not that far away from Brazil so I figured it could be a cool place that I could potentially visit. Also, I was curious as to how the house would look like. By seeing pictures I was absolutely amazed. It seriously looks like the flinstones house in real life!!
1. Matti Suuronen
2. 1978
3. Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
4. you could probably visit it if you truly want to, but the place is abandoned.
5. nope
6. I couldn't find a specific reason as to why it was build, but it's known as an eerie ghost town.
7. I picked this building as soon as I saw it was called the ufo house because I'm super interested into everything extraterrestrial. Also, I find it super neat and kind of creepy how it's known as haunted now. The whole situation basically feels like an x files episode to me.
Turning Torso, Sweden
1. Santiago Calatrava
2. August 27th, 2005
3. Lilla Varvsgatan 14, 211 15 Malmö, Sweden
4. You can visit it.
5. The bill ended at 1.5 billion swedish crowns.
6. It was designed for offices and activities / gym rooms.
7. I picked this building because it seemed very interesting just by reading the name. I think the architect really did a great job with building it. I love the way it's twisted and it looks modern and simplisitic.
Sculptured House, USA
1. Charles Deaton
2. 1963
3. Genesee Mountain
4. It's closed to the public.
5. It was nearly $2.8 million.
6. It was designed so the architect could "stand and feel the great reaches of the Earth."
7. I picked this building in particular because the name sounding interesting to me. After discovering what it's about, I found it really nice for the architect to do it for tranquilizing and nature appreciating purposes. I think the structure of the house is quite beautiful as well.
Cubic Houses, Netherlands
1. Piet Blom
2. 1984
3. Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands
4. Most houses are occupied, but one cube is open to visitors.
5. There's no information on the price.
6. The purpose of the houses were simply for people to live in.
7. I chose this one because I was curious as soon as I saw the name. After seeing the houses, I was absolutely mesmorized. They way they're structured is so beautiful. I picked this building because it seems like a place I would definitely live in (but it must be very expensive.)
Stone House, Guimarães, Portugal
1. Victor Rodrigues
2. 1974
3. between Celorico de Basto and Fafe
4. No, it's a private home.
5. There's no information on the price.
6. The purpose was for Victor Rodrigues to live in.
7. I picked this building because I'm brazilian, and portugal is not that far away from Brazil so I figured it could be a cool place that I could potentially visit. Also, I was curious as to how the house would look like. By seeing pictures I was absolutely amazed. It seriously looks like the flinstones house in real life!!
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