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ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and ChartsUNUSUAL HOUSES OF THE WORLD
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House. Everyone sees the same building in their own way. For some, a house is primarily a dwelling, fo
r others it is the purchase of a lifetime, for architects
and builders it is a job at all. Every house is unique,
and no two are exactly the same. But there are build
ings from which it is difficult to take your eyes off.
These buildings attract and fascinate, they are reme
mbered and do not go out of your head, breaking all
the usual stereotypes about architectural solutions.
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Stone House (Portugal)Do you remember the fairy tale about the three piglets? So, a Portuguese crafts
man named Victor Rodriguez brought to life the idea of Naf-Naf and made his
home literally in stone. The man took two cobblestones as the basis of his mansi
on (they play the role of walls), the rest (improvised door, windows and roof) wa
s made by hand by a master.
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Crooked House (Poland)This unusual building is located in the Polish town of Sopot.
The house looks like it's drunk: it's barely holding on and is
about to literally spread out on the street. This is exactly t
he effect that the architects of an extraordinary building sou
ght, who took an optical illusion as the basis for constructio
n.
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Sheikh Hamad's Planet House (UAE)No wonder they say that the rich have their own quirks. For example, Sheikh Hamad from the UAE owns seven cars of s
even colors of the rainbow for every day of the week. However, this is not the most spectacular "trick" of Hamad. The
sheikh is the owner of a very unusual housing. He has a mobile home at his disposal in the form of... Land. Yes, this gian
t globe has absolutely all the conditions for a comfortable stay.
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Madhouse (Vietnam)In 1990, the Vietnamese architect
Dang Viet Nga opened one of the
most unusual hotels in the world.
The building is made in the form of
an ancient tree with decorations in
the form of giant animals, mushrooms
and caves. A huge artificial web adds to
the effect.
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The inverted house of Szymbark(Poland)
In general, the village of Szymbark, in Poland,
is full of attractions. Residents have done their
best to attract the attention of tourists to this
area. The longest table-board in the world,
a fishing pond and a historical museum — all
this is great, but it is clearly inferior in effect to
the main feature of the Shimbark.
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The Ideal Palace of Ferdinand Cheval (France)Almost all the objects of our current interest are built by professional architects, en
gineers, or at least people who have a sufficient understanding of this matter. All b
ut one. The so-called ideal palace was built by a simple postman named Ferdinand
Cheval. The building impresses with its beauty and variety of styles: here you can fi
nd figures of people and animals, various towers and fountains, as well as columns
and stairs.
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Bookshelf (USA)Everything ingenious is simple. Most
likely, it was this principle that guide
d the architects who worked on the
construction of the library in Kansas
City. After all, the idea of making
the facade of a building in the form
of books is extremely naive, but at
the same time it is, damn it, a hit in
the bull's eye! Visually, the front wall
of
the library is a giant shelf, on
which about two dozen books are
located.
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