The document lists 20 of the most bizarre houses around the world, including homes shaped like a nautilus shell in Mexico, a spaceship in Tennessee, a teapot in Washington, and a shoe in Pennsylvania. It also describes in more detail a one-room house hollowed out of a single redwood log in California that took 8 months to complete, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater home built partially over a waterfall in Pennsylvania.
The document lists 20 of the most bizarre houses around the world, including homes shaped like a nautilus shell in Mexico, a spaceship in Tennessee, a teapot in Washington, and a shoe in Pennsylvania. It also describes in more detail a one-room house hollowed out of a single redwood log in California that took 8 months to complete, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater home built partially over a waterfall in Pennsylvania.
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The document lists 20 of the most bizarre houses around the world, including homes shaped like a nautilus shell in Mexico, a spaceship in Tennessee, a teapot in Washington, and a shoe in Pennsylvania. It also describes in more detail a one-room house hollowed out of a single redwood log in California that took 8 months to complete, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater home built partially over a waterfall in Pennsylvania.
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The Spaceship House, in Chattanooga (TN, USA) The Teapot Dome, in Zillah (WA, USA). The Toilet-shaped house, in Suwon (South Korea) The Shoe House in Hellam (Pennsylvania, USA) The Upside-Down House, in Szymbark (Poland). The Cube houses, in Rotterdam (Holland). The Eliphante Art House, in Cornville (AZ, USA) The Mushroom House, in Cincinnati (Ohio, USA). The One Log House, in Garberville (California, USA). It is a one- bedroom house hollowed out from a single log that came from a 2,100-year old redwood tree. After felling this 13 foot diameter forest giant, Art Schmock and a helper needed 8 months of hard labor to hollow out the log into a room 7 ft. high and 32 ft. long, weighing about 42 tons. The Fallingwater, in Pennsylvania (USA). It was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 and built partly over a waterfall. The Steel House, in Lubbock (Texas, USA). Architect and sculptor Robert Bruno spent 23 years building this strange home that looks like a giant pig out of 110 tons of steel. The Pickle Barrel House, in Michigan (USA). The Strawberry house, in Tokyo (Japan). The Errante's Guest House, in Chile. The Kettle House, in Texas (USA). The Kvivik Igloo, in Kvivik (Faroe Islands).