Sweet home is everyone’s dream, our world is full of crazy people who create crazy things, today i came with 45 photos of houses which are really crazy,creative and unique in the world just take a look…

Margaret Tyler poses for photographs in her home in North London with some of the estimated 2000 - 3000 items of Diana memorabilia, 23 August 2007. "Dianamania" may have died down in the 10 years since her death but Britons are still quick to act to protect her memory. Souvenirs bearing the princess's image are still on sale in tourist shops but annual sales of "Dianabilia" -- Diana memorabilia -- have fallen sharply across the country.

CHALFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 11: Sunlight illuminates houses in Chalford on October 11, 2008 in Chalford, England. Parts of Chalford, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, are so steep, residents cannot drive their cars up the narrow paths to the doors of their homes and have employed a donkey to help carry heavy bags 100 metres up the steep slopes.

Wow Living in water..What do you think? This house, designed by John Pardey Architects, is situated. It’s stairs go right into the lake.

A strangely designed house in Sharf with a glass windowed observation room in a 1970′s style of architecture.

crates-of-Carlsberg-beer

Men work on building a house with crates of beer (Carlsberg) 24 August 2007 in an attempt to break the world record of Construction in Nivelles, central Netherlands.

DETROIT, UNITED STATES: Visitors walk past the``Dotty Wotty House'' 26 September, part of the Heidelberg Project in Detroit, which officials are trying to tear down. Artist Tyree Guyton creates folk art by covering part of a neighborhood with polka dots in what he calls "art for the people and medicine for the soul."

Joyce and Irwin Hunt and their child relax on the porch of their Andrew Geller-designed summer home on Fire Island, New York, 1959.

built from empty bottles

ladimir Michkov, 65, sits inside his house, which he built from empty bottles, 19 February 2004. The Russian builder took four years to build his dwelling.

Artist Sumer Erek builds a house out of freesheet newspapers March 4, 2008 in London, England. The house will be constructed from newspapers delivered by Metronet, who collected the papers from tube trains. The structure is due to be finished by 9th March.

Vertical lines and large windows set this modern, single family house apart from the crowd.

house made out of plastic bottles

Maria Ponce, 76, stands inside her house made out of plastic bottles, in the village of El Borbollon, San Miguel Province, El Salvador. Maria built up the house four years ago with plastic bottles because she did not have enough money to make it in the usual way.

Broughty Ferry

This interesting abode is in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland. It’s glass structure gives residents tons of natural sunlight.

Facade of the “Porcelain House”, built by Chinese collector Zhang Lianzhi, on November 1, 2008 in the Heping district of Tianjin, China. Over 400 million porcelain fragments, 5,000 ancient vases, 4,000 antique china dishes and bowls, over 20 tons of crystalline rocks and agate, 400 white marble stone carvings were incorporated in the five year refurbishment of the unique French styled house. Valued at over $65 million.

mint green home

This mint green home was constructed in the shape of a spaceship.

Beer Can House

The Houston-based Beer Can House, created by John Milkovisch, is made entirely of, you guessed it, beer cans. “The house and landscape are adorned with many different types of beer that John, himself, drank (though his neighbors and his wife, Mary, were always glad to lend a hand!).

odd bubble shaped pink home

This odd bubble-shaped pink home sits on U.S. Route 280.

House built with petrol drums

A house built with petrol drums and an old passenger bus frame May 29, 2009 in El Progreso, Honduras. AFP PHOTO Orlando SIERRA.

The World Stands on its Head

"The World Stands on its Head" ("Die Welt Steht Kopf") House on the Baltic Sea Island of Usedom stands nearly completed on September 3, 2008 in Trassenheide, Germany. The upside down house, complete with upside down interior furnishings, is the brainchild of Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastian Mikiciuk, and will become a local tourist attraction that will open its doors to the public tomorrow.

Sleek Canadian home

This sleek Canadian home sits in Victoria, British Columbia. It has huge windows that overlook the water and a giant butterfly-looking gate at its entrance.

Spherical Tree House

This “Spherical Tree House” sits high in the trees and is accessible by a suspension ladder.

Ice house

This is a wardrobe made out of ice inside the “ice house,” a house made, not surprisingly, from ice, in Valencia, Spain.

Swimming pool House

Wanna jump from your bed right into a refreshing swimming pool? Looks like one homeowner in Auckland did.

Primarily glass

This primarily glass, spaceship-looking home is located on 5.6 acres of lush green land 20 miles outside of London. It has three bedrooms, sitting room with games area, indoor swimming pool, and of course – a crazy design.

Houseboats

There are regular houseboats, and then there are these high-concept homes. These homes are anchored to land but they sit on planks that float in the water.

House for an Art Lover

Browse: Home / Architecture / 45 Craziest Homes from Around the World 45 Craziest Homes from Around the World By Tabi on April 9, 2011 149 Share 3 digg 1) The AURA Residence on the island of Cyprus is a “very modern and futuristic-looking villa” that is being entered into the World Architecture Awards. “The philosophy behind the (exterior) design of The AURA Residence was based on the Great Wave off Kanagawa, a famous woodblock printing by the Japanese artist Hokusai. Advertisement Advertisement 2) The blog Hooked on Houses recently dug up photos of Wisconsin’s Futuro house, known as the “UFO house” because it’s, well, shaped like a spaceship. The good news: looks like you can rent it for a summer vacation. 3) Oh poo! This toilet-shaped house – named Haewoojae, which means “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries” – was designed by the chairman of the organizing committee of the Inaugural General Assembly of the World Toilet Association, who hopes that it will bring attention to the world’s sanitation problems, according to Freshome.com. It is located in Suweon, which is south of Seoul, Korea. 4) This 8,500-square-foot, crazy home in Mallorca, Spain is actually a renovation of a 1960s Mediterranean villa – though you’d never know it from its uber-modern facade. “Casa Son Vida 1 aims to redefine the notion of the luxury villa by moving most of the paradigms of luxury towards a more contemporary and forward-looking expression of architecture and technology. The project pushes the envelope in every direction and every sense; it is highly sustainable, basically off-the-grid, gives an unheard of sense of space and place, explores new construction technologies, and enters into a critical dialogue with the decorated box buildings in its vicinity. Casa Son Vida 1 is unavoidably exuberant and unabashedly outrageous,” the architects say. 5) This home gives the phrase “have you been living under a rock?” a whole new meaning. The house, built into a gigantic boulder, sits near the coast of Portugal. Search homes for sale and for rent in New York. 6) It’s quite the man cave. Jimmy Grey says he’s been out of work for almost a year and needed a project to stay busy. So with the heavy snowfall this winter, the 25-year-old laborer got to work on an extreme igloo in his family’s yard in Aquilla (ah-KWIL’-uh), about 30 miles east of Cleveland. His four-room creation has 6-foot ceilings and an entertainment room. He powers the TV with an extension cord plugged into an outlet in the garage. He also ran wires for cable television with surround-sound stereo. Grey says candles help add ambiance for nighttime get-togethers with friends, and the freezing temperatures mean that the beer never goes warm. 7) The ‘Waldspirale’ (Forest Spiral) in Darmstadt, Germany was the final architectural masterpiece designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser before he passed away. It’s an apartment complex with 105 units, an interior courtyard with stream, a restaurant and a cocktail bar near the top of the tower. The roof is planted with grass and shrubs. This is the three-story home of Curt and Deborah Sleeper in Festus, Missouri. The home was built inside a cave. 9) The Dome Homein Pensacola Beach, Florida, constructed to withstand hurricane force winds, has proved its worth! While most of the homes around it were destroyed or heavily damaged, the Dome Home was basically unharmed. 10) This odd home sits all alone in the Alps, its feet proudly holding up the irregular shaped living area. 11) While at first glance this house looks to be a UFO, it’s actually the earthly product of a Finnish architect. Called the Futuro House, it was designed in the late 1960s by Matti Suuronen and was light enough to be moved by helicopter, according to the New York Times. 12) Brrrr … This crazy-looking home will make you feel a little, er, cold. Two Detroit artists are encasing this home in ice in an effort to draw attention to the housing crisis that has ramsacked America. They call the project “Ice House Detroit.” 13) This strange, “earthy” home is crafted out of rocks and covered in moss. 14) The master bed in this home is suspended against a wall, above another glass floor, bringing a tangible sense of the tropical outdoors into the house, according to sellmodern.com. 15) Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s designed house, Fallingwater, completed in 1939 as a weekend cottage for Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann, sits over a waterfall May 20, 2002 in Mill Run, PA. The house is undergoing an $11.5 million restoration project targeted at preserving the home. 16) It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a command center?! No, it’s a private home in Maryland. This uber-modern structure is made from brushed sliver steel. 17) This residential car-house in Salzburg was designed by architect Markus Voglreiter, who invested about one million euros for the exceptional building constructed in the shape of a Volkswagen-Beetle-car. The home was rented for 2500 euros monthly. Search for homes for sale and for rent in New York. 18) Thin is in – even in the housing market. This home, the skinniest house in New York City, had a pricetag that was anything but skinny! The red, 9 1/2 by 42 foot-long brick building sold for a reported $2.1 million. 19) This is the illuminated “Light House” in Drensteinfurt, Germany. The house’s owner, Gisbert Hiller, has decorated his home with around 420,000 little bulbs running with its own generator. 20) This house is one great catch! The homeowner had a Great White shark figurine plunged through the roof of his home on a suburban street in Oxfordshire, England. 21) This home, designed by blank studio, inc. has won several international design awards. It sits in Phoenix, Arizona. 22) The Ennis-Brown House, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1924, is seen March 7, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. The historic 10,000 square foot home was yellow tagged (limited occupancy allowed) by the City of Los Angeles after a retaining wall began to fail after recent rain storms in Southern California. Named “House for an Art Lover” this home was built in 1901 by Glasgow’s most famous architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The design was submitted as part of a competition to build a house for an art lover and disqualified because it was sent in after the deadline. However, it was awarded an alternative prize for its uniqueness and built in Glasgow.

The Ennis Brown House

The Ennis-Brown House, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1924, is seen March 7, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. The historic 10,000 square foot home was yellow tagged (limited occupancy allowed) by the City of Los Angeles after a retaining wall began to fail after recent rain storms in Southern California.

Designed by blank studio inc

This home, designed by blank studio, inc. has won several international design awards. It sits in Phoenix, Arizona.

Great White shark

This house is one great catch! The home owner had a Great White shark figurine plunged through the roof of his home on a suburban street in Oxfordshire, England.

Light House

This is the illuminated “Light House” in Drensteinfurt, Germany. The house’s owner, Gisbert Hiller, has decorated his home with around 420,000 little bulbs running with its own generator.

Skinniest House in New York City

Thin is in – even in the housing market. This home, the skinniest house in New York City, had a pricetag that was anything but skinny! The red, 9 1/2 by 42 foot-long brick building sold for a reported $2.1 million.

Car House

This residential car-house in Salzburg was designed by architect Markus Voglreiter, who invested about one million euros for the exceptional building constructed in the shape of a Volkswagen-Beetle-car. The home was rented for 2500 euros monthly.

Private Home in Maryland

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a command center?! No, it’s a private home in Maryland. This uber-modern structure is made from brushed sliver steel.

Fallingwater

Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s designed house, Fallingwater, completed in 1939 as a weekend cottage for Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann, sits over a waterfall May 20, 2002 in Mill Run, PA.

The Master Bed

The master bed in this home is suspended against a wall, above another glass floor, bringing a tangible sense of the tropical outdoors into the house, according to sellmodern.com.

Earthy

) This strange, “earthy” home is crafted out of rocks and covered in moss.

Ice House Detroit

This crazy-looking home will make you feel a little, er, cold. Two Detroit artists are encasing this home in ice in an effort to draw attention to the housing crisis that has ramsacked America. They call the project “Ice House Detroit.”

Futuro House

While at first glance this house looks to be a UFO, it’s actually the earthly product of a Finnish architect. Called the Futuro House, it was designed in the late 1960s by Matti Suuronen and was light enough to be moved by helicopter, according to the New York Times.

odd Home

This odd home sits all alone in the Alps, its feet proudly holding up the irregular shaped living area.

The Dome Homein Pensacola Beach

The Dome Homein Pensacola Beach, Florida, constructed to withstand hurricane force winds, has proved its worth! While most of the homes around it were destroyed or heavily damaged, the Dome Home was basically unharmed.

Curt and Deborah Sleeper in Festus

This is the three-story home of Curt and Deborah Sleeper in Festus, Missouri. The home was built inside a cave.

Waldspirale

The ‘Waldspirale’ (Forest Spiral) in Darmstadt, Germany was the final architectural masterpiece designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser before he passed away. It’s an apartment complex with 105 units, an interior courtyard with stream, a restaurant and a cocktail bar near the top of the tower. The roof is planted with grass and shrubs.

Man cave

It’s quite the man cave. Jimmy Grey says he’s been out of work for almost a year and needed a project to stay busy. So with the heavy snowfall this winter, the 25-year-old laborer got to work on an extreme igloo in his family’s yard in Aquilla (ah-KWIL’-uh), about 30 miles east of Cleveland. His four-room creation has 6-foot ceilings and an entertainment room. He powers the TV with an extension cord plugged into an outlet in the garage. He also ran wires for cable television with surround-sound stereo. Grey says candles help add ambiance for nighttime get-togethers with friends, and the freezing temperatures mean that the beer never goes warm.

Living under a rock

What a rock..The house, built into a gigantic boulder, sits near the coast of Portugal. Search homes for sale and for rent in New York.

This 8,500-square-foot, crazy home in Mallorca, Spain is actually a renovation of a 1960s Mediterranean villa – though you’d never know it from its uber-modern facade. “Casa Son Vida 1 aims to redefine the notion of the luxury villa by moving most of the paradigms of luxury towards a more contemporary and forward-looking expression of architecture and technology.

Haewoojae

This toilet-shaped house – named Haewoojae, which means “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries” – was designed by the chairman of the organizing committee of the Inaugural General Assembly of the World Toilet Association, who hopes that it will bring attention to the world’s sanitation problems, according to Freshome.com. It is located in Suweon, which is south of Seoul, Korea.

UFO-house

The blog Hooked on Houses recently dug up photos of Wisconsin’s Futuro house, known as the “UFO house” because it’s, well, shaped like a spaceship.

The AURA Residence

The AURA Residence on the island of Cyprus is a “very modern and futuristic-looking villa” that is being entered into the World Architecture Awards.

by Megha

http://oddstuffmagazine.com/top-45-stunning-houses-around-the-world.html

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  • ...and of course, the best houses for me, are the Venus Project houses... ;)

    • Yes truly awesome stuff as well, however until we have that we have to work with what we do have.

  • This is a real dome home with spirituality built right into it.

    Self sustaining and with fruit trees and all sorts of other methods of living with the earth.

    http://www.dreamhillresearch.com/dome/index.htm

    and another built of earth and other recycled materials for about 3500$

    http://gaia-health.com/gaia-blog/2011-12-21/man-builds-fairy-tale-h...

    I keep a host of links of very interesting home designs for the future when we are actually able to freely do what we please

    • Fantastic link One about Dreamhill Drome Project ... And since it is so good I will post as forum so more people get to know about it.
      The second link I already posted as a forum a few weeks ago .
      • The dreamhill project is my personal dream home as well, even the crystal centred water coils system which i dont believe actually does anything but wouldnt hurt to install.  It is outlined in the food production section of the site, basically all the water in the home and for the garden is run through a coil and in the middle of the coil is a large crystal of some sort to do whatever it is they are supposed to do.  Personally I dont believe in those powers and believe it comes from self ( surely i will recieve a comment from sylvain saying that i am an idiot and contradicting myself because of what i said about the monks, where surely there is proofs of individual powers all throughout history showing that if the monks did in fact have collective power they would be more able to perform certain actions, however this is neither the time or place for that as we are discussing this wonderful house)

        I really like the centrepiece crystal ball on a pedestal thing as welll , and the translucent and clear walls in some places, its just magnificent.  The entire home is designed sort of like the pryamids were desinged, all based on # systems that work, like the oh what is it called that nassim haramein thought up or re-discovered, uhh, oh yes it is tetrahedron I think.  They basically put in all the different spiritual systems that they felt work and though experience do seem to have effects, cumulatively they may add more to work them together as they have in their designs. 

        My personal issue I have a hard time finding how to explain is building codes.  I live in Canada and love it here, except for one nasty thing, winter, yuck.  I do still prefer the 4 seasons experience and am willing to trade some crappy months for the most beautiful place on earth to me.  Most of these awesome buildings are built in places with no winter or very little coldness.  So I have found it difficult to find updated house plans for different climates, it is kinda like everyone thinks we should all live in paradise semi tropical climates.  There is another reason I will not leave Canada permanently and that is a fear based reaction in relation to spiders and other screwed up venomous things which dont exist in Canada.  In Canada you die cause you crash your car into a moose or deer, or a bear eats you, or a cougar or mountain cat attacks you.  No sneaky little monstrous critters that sneak up on you in the night with venom to kill something they cant even eat.  Its just wrong. Again I go off the subject of dream homes.

        Here are all the other links I have regarding dream homes.

        architecture

        Bienvenue sur le site Antti Lovag >>>

        Domesheslls Technology | A Superior Building System for a Changing ...

        Rolf Disch - Past Projects

        Plans for Passive Solar Homes

        Solar highways. [VIDEO]

        the last one is just an intersting new idea for solar energy and roads meshed together, EXTREMELY innovative and a true actual new age lightworker, someone who will be bringing actual change to earth that is better for everyone.

        As for the link you already posted, I am glad others found it as it is a truly ispiring story, and a very beautiful home.

  • Very nice Sylvain ... We need more of these dome shaped houses.. not only do they look good but also are more safe
  • none :)

  • speechless...!!!

     

  • people do spend alota money; and most of these houses in my opinion are not very nice at all ; so i wouldnt wanna live in them for all the money in the world; LOL

    of all of them ; i think this one is ideal for me if i had to CHOOSE

    The AURA Residence

    what with this guy thinking? LOL i wonder what his neighbours said, LOL

    Great White shark

    • OLOL...LOL..LUV IT...!!!

       

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