A peacefully tree house

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I just found this on tumblr, whoever made this tree house He really fucked my mind, I want it!

A peacefully tree house

Safe House near Warsaw, Poland

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Located near Warsaw, Poland. The Safe House is a home with the capacity to achieve maximum security while affording the ability to open up and transform into more vulnerable states. Upon entrance, one would wait in the ‘safety zone’, an area bordered with concrete walls, before being let inside the house. When the home is in its closed state, it is reminiscent of a large concrete Rubik’s Cube.... 

Safe House near Warsaw, Poland

The World’s Tallest Treehouse

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The largest tree house in the world, the Minister’s House measures over 97 feet tall and uses 6 Oak trees as pillars to support the structure. Construction began in 1993 when Horace Burgess believed that God spoke to him to build the treehouse. Now in 2011, the treehouse is 10 stories tall and officially measures as the tallest treehouse in the world. *all-that-is-interesting.com

The World’s Tallest Treehouse

Meyer House, Netherlands

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Located in Almelo, Netherlands. It’s a single family residence a project byVan der Jeugd Architecten Architecture, a modest but extremely life-proof living machine, which actively enriches the everyday experiences of its residents, increases the quality of the site and particularizes a sense of space. image: architizer.com

Meyer House, Netherlands

Cave House by Robert Konieczny

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The multi-award-winning Aatrial House by Polish architect Robert Konieczny, The architect transforms the spatial configuration of the traditional Polish cube house. located in the woods near Opole boasts a cool, cave-like appeal which immediately sets the mind awhirl with modern innovations shrouded in mystery.

Cave House by Robert Konieczny

House In Leiria

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A Minimalist and contemporary house in Leiria, Portugal, the concept is making a three height void horizontally from the roof to the lower ground floor so that it can collect more natural lights for the whole parts of the house, it enables much natural light entering the interior through the void. This house is divided into two distinct areas, one for socializing and one for sleeping. The bedrooms... 

House In Leiria

Jardín del sol, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

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It rises above the sea on the island of Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain. “Vivienda en Jardin del Sol”, a monolith of glass and concrete that is on a wooden platform located on the edge of a cliff of 300 meters. The project bears the signature of the architect Antonio Corona Bosch and Arsenio Pérez Amaral study Corona y P. Amaral Arquitectos. Bedrooms and service areas are located within... 

Jardín del sol, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

Hover House 2, Venice, California by Glen Irani Architects

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This stunning villa was designed by Glen Irani Architects designer and built in Venice, California. The “Hover House 2″ is a beautiful house with huge volumes that seems like a surprisingly sheltered under a flat roof with rounded ends. Offering beautiful spaces and a superb terrace patio. Check all the details in the pictures below. Description from Glen Irani Architects: ” The... 

Hover House 2, Venice, California by Glen Irani Architects

Video of The House of the Century, Texas

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I consider this is one of the best archictural video, you should watch it guys. In 2010 this short film was acquired by the permanent collection of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, NY. The House of the Century was built in 1972 by Richard Jost and Ant Farm. The construction :

Video of The House of the Century, Texas

Home of Tomorrow by Alessandro Mimiola

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It ended with the victory of Italian Alessandro Mimiola the architectural competition launched by Demeuria Greenworks “Home of Tomorrow” 2010. The competition, aimed at students enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture in France or Italy, between 2008 and 2010, asked participants to design a house label, with low emissions of CO2, which put emphasis on a conscious use of new technologies. Specifically,... 

Home of Tomorrow by Alessandro Mimiola

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