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10 Most Unusual Houses In The World. Everyone has a different way of expressing themselves. Some choose art forms like music and dancing; others like to write poems and prose. However, one of the most underrated forms of art is architecture. Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► http://bit.ly/Theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell! Number 10: Transparent House in Tokyo, Japan Do you ever imagine living in a transparent house?! It’s a bit too revealed for us, but not for a couple in their forties living in a quiet neighborhood in Tokyo. These folks must trust their community since every belonging they have is visible from the street. A strange idea, yet not impossible for Sou Fujimoto Architects to design. The entire house is made of see-through glass and a white steel frame designed on diverse small plots and platforms, joined by staircases and ladders with a total of six steps. The 914 square-foot transparent house was built by Sou Fujimoto Architects and is linked with the concept of living within a tree. “The white steel-frame construction shares no similarity to a tree. Yet the life lived and the moments experienced in this space is a contemporary adaptation of the richness once experienced by the ancient ancestors from the time they inhabited trees.” Number 9: Skateboard House, Malibu, California The ultimate dream for generations of skateboarders who wanted to bring their practice into their home has finally come true – the PAS house is the first house designed to be entirely used for skateboarding as well as being a traditional dwelling. The Skateboard House is the project of a private residence built in Malibu, California. In this house, you will be able to skate any areas and surfaces, Indoor and Outdoor. The client and visionary of the project are Pierre Andre Senizergues (PAS), a former World champion and Pro Skater and the founder of Etnies. The prototype of PAS House was recently presented at the La Gaite Lyrique museum in Paris. Number 8: The Keret House, Poland Keret House is a structure and art installation in Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by the architect Jakub Szczęsny through the architecture firm Centrala and has been defined as the narrowest house in the world, measuring just 92 centimeters (3.02 ft) at its thinnest point and 152 centimeters (4.99 ft) at its widest. The two-story art installation was named after Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret, the building's first tenant. The iron structure contains two floors, one bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living area. It has two non-opening windows, with sunlight entering through translucent glass panels that make up the walls. The entire interior is painted white, and the building's electricity is obtained from a neighboring building. The house has custom water and sewage technology and is not connected to the city-provided water systems. Number 7: The Hobbit House, Wales With an elegant design and beautiful interior, the Hobbit House of Wales is regarded as one of the world's most eco-friendly constructions. The property, which is currently on sale for £475,000, is in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The one-bed home is likely to spark plenty of interest from Lord of the Rings fans as it sits in 80 acres of ancient woodland that looks just like The Shire in Tolkien's fictional world. The price tag includes a stone workshop with a shower and three roundhouses used for children's woodland activities. Buyers hoping to snap up the home fit for Frodo Baggins can also get an open plan kitchen and dining area with stunning countryside views. Number 6: Old Water Tower, Belgium Located in the Belgian village of Steenokkerzeel, this 30 meters (98.4 ft) water tower was originally built between 1938 and 1941. It was in service until the 1990s and was used as a watchtower by the Nazis when they took over Belgium in World War II. In 2007, Bham Design Studio set forth to totally renovate and convert the former water tower into a single-family home. The exterior was restored to its original state, while columns were repaired, joints were removed, and top floor windows were enlarged. Number 5: The Flintstones House, Malibu, California With their foot-powered cars and ancient friends, The Flintstones made Stone Age-living look desirable. This 2500-square-foot custom villa, initially designed for TV personality Dick Clark , was modeled after the Bedrock home to blend into its mountainous surroundings in Malibu's hills. Number 4: Dumpster Home, New York City A California designer turned one of the ubiquitous steel receptacles for the trash into a unique living space that he calls home whenever he's in the Big Apple. The $4,000 Gregory Kloehn allocated to fix up the unusual digs is only slightly more than the average monthly rent in Manhattan. "Home sweet home," the 42-year-old Oakland artist said when a porter came to check out his abode. For copyright matters please contact us at "theimpressiveinc@gmail.com"

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