Looking for a new place to live? Here are some interesting options for you!
This one is nice, with lots of waterfront – on all sides!
Or maybe you want one that reminds you of a bottle of “Bubble Up”!
Or maybe you want something a bit more “structurally sound!”
Or maybe you just need a little bit of “isolation”…
Let’s take a look at some of the world’s most unique houses!
Let’s head to the river first. Thanks to the great website “Curbed” for this one!
Serbia’s River House!
In 1968, Milija Mandić, nicknamed “Gljiva” (“Fungus”), persuaded his friends to help him build a one-bedroom swimmers’ retreat in the middle of Serbia’s Drina River. Materials were transported in via boat and kayak, while the bigger pieces were taken upstream and set on the water’s surface, letting the current do most of the heavy lifting.
By summertime, the hut near the town of Bajina Bašta had become a sanctuary for young adults and vacationing students, and Fungus was so proud of the house that, when the weather destroyed it, he built it all again.
And again. And again. The dwelling has been knocked down six times in the last 45 years — most recently in December 2010 — but the same Fungus Mandić rebuilds them all. At least, that’s how the story goes, anyway.
However precisely it began nearly half a century ago, the place still stands on that same rock in the middle of that same river, a fact that earns the structure a spot on both the list of most the world’s most remote dwellings and the ever-growing list of awesome architectural oases.
Check out the great “Curbed” website for more terrific houses!
And I you need a celebrity getaway, what about this?
Marlon Brando’s House!
Welcome to Tetiaroa in French Polynesia – the land of Bora Bora and Tahiti…Tetiaroa is located 40 miles north of Tahiti, and is actually an atoll comprised of 12 small islands.
The island was made famous by the late Marlon Brando. The island is mostly undisturbed and boasts a tropical bird sanctuary, but there are currently no accommodations on the island – but we can all dream, can’t we?
If you want something with a bit more “STEEL”, then it’s time to head to Texas!
The Texas Steel House!
Artist and architect Robert Bruno has been at work on his steel home in Lubbock since 1974. Bruno has said that he wants the shape of the structure to be somewhere between “animal and machine.”
Popular Mechanics has this to say: “Most homes have an initial skeleton that is built upon throughout the construction process, but Bruno has approached this home like a sculpture, building it on the fly and making constant modifications.
The four legs and cantilevered design minimize the structures impact by not disrupting the earth as much as a typical home design would have. Estimated weight of the structure is 110 tons.”
Imagine waking up and looking for the bathroom in this place! Too”closed in?” Then how about THIS!
The Bubble Castle!
Theoule, France
I found this as well online in a terrific Popular Mechanics article: Designer Antti Lovag long rebelled against traditional structures, and the Bubble Castle is a perfect example of his radical approach to rethinking the built environment. The bulbous compound sits on the southwest coast of France.
There are no sharp angles or straight lines in this unusual design. Lovag unified the home with its natural surrounding by bringing outdoor elements inside, including palm trees and a waterfall.
I love these wildly unique ways to live…like this:
Talk about a house “on the edge!”
Click to see where this is!
Sometimes to live in paradise we have to make sacrifices…but sometimes that sacrifice is size!
I can’t accurately convey just how small this apartment is – so click on my story to see for yourself!
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This was so much fun! Architecture is art.
My choice would be Marlon Brando’s house.
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Amazing!
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Fungus never gives up! Fab house
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ha! indeed!
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There are times I wish I lived on an island, with few people and no cars and just Nature and water around me. But looking at these photos, I realize I’m not THAT anti-social, nor do I like living on the edge, and I’m much softer than steel! Give me a small (but not too small) 2-bedroom thatched home with hot water and plumbing and windows overlooking the ocean in Kauai, and I’ll settle there for life. 🙂
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Well, that is just the perfect slice of paradise…thanks for making us all have #wanderlust!
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🙂
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I like all of these but the Cliff House, which looks a little too precarious for my tastes, but I love the Orange Bubble Castle! It looks like sort of like Hobbitown.
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Agree!
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Absolutely. It’s beauty lies in its isolation. I’d be a bit scared too but the nature spills around would easily soothe me.
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Thank you for commenting! A bit unnerving sure but how cool and unique – a story to tell friends for years!
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Hi John, some fascinating designs here. I don’t think I could live in the one on the edge.
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We have a few of those “houses on stilts” in the canyon of LA…wouldn’t do it either!
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😊🦋
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I love them all and would be happy in each and everyone of them except the “on the edge” perhaps. I wonder how hot the steel house gets in the hot Texas summer and the macro apartment is about the sizer of our campervan, so I could probably manage that as well 🙂
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I don’t think I could live permanently in any of those, John. But I would like to try out a few nights in each one first, just to see. (The metal box in Texas might be unbearably hot though.)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes Pet more a fun “one night adventure” than a home, right?
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I wrote a play based on Brando’s life as he lay dying reflecting on his life with a hologram of Wally Cox, his oldest, best friend (he had his ashes on his mantel). Anyway, the island he lived on is much more populated with cottages. The Brando Estate Executors following Brando’s ideas, created The Brando, an exclusive ( $3,000 a night) hotel with about a dozen cottages. They also refused to let me produce an experimental production of the play to see if it worked, unless I deposited $1,000,000 in their trust account.
Anyway, I am loving your stories. Thanks. Peter Barbour
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Wow, I can’t believe they did that – thanks for sharing the information and for reading!
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