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If our 16th President had grown up in a log cabin like this, it’s doubtful that he ever would have left home to run for President. Lucky for us, that’s not the case. This frontier home rests in British Columbia, and was constructed with huge red cedar log. However, don’t mistake the word “frontier” for [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at 7:01 pm
Filed under All Houses · Tagged 16th president, abe lincoln, art, frontier home, home, house, landmark, log cabin, strange, unique, weird
Want the convenience of apartment living but don’t want to give up on things like your garden or sunlight? Then there is a perfect apartment for you in lovely Rotterdamn. Referred to as the Cactus House, the twisted design allows for large balconies which aren’t directly overlapped by upstairs neighbors. The end result is a [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Friday, March 4, 2011 at 5:00 pm
Filed under All Houses, Apartments · Tagged apartment building, apartment living, art, balcony, cactus, convenience, garden, home, house, large balconies, shoe, Star Wars, star wars reference, strange, tall, unique, weird
This majestic piece of real estate near Lexington, Kentucky was originally built to be a single-family home. Construction began in 1969 by one Rex Martin and his wife Caroline Bogaert Martin. They had traveled a bit in Europe and were stunned by the architecture, so they decided to try to recreate it on some prime [...]
Posted by Elizabeth on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 3:19 pm
Filed under All Houses, castles · Tagged Acre, architect, architecture, art, Bathroom, bogaert, castle home, castle post, castlepost, dining hall, driveway area, fountain courtyard, garden, grand ballroom, home, home construction, house, lexington castle, lexington kentucky, martin castle, massive renovations, medieval times, million dollars, museum, post castle, price tag, prime acreage, renovations, rex martin, setback, single family, tennis court, tourist attraction, turret, turrets
Drivers in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston TX had a surprise in store with the Inversion Tunnel House, a temporary artwork project which turned two homes scheduled for demolition into a warped work of art with a an apparent vortex through the property! Art League artists, Havel and Ruck, converted the dwellings into an apparent [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 10:48 pm
Filed under All Houses, Shaped like something else · Tagged art, art league, art photo, cool, Douglas, home, house, houston tx, unique, vortex
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was pretty successful when it came out in 1986. Since then, the movie has become a classic. Even though Matthew Broderick’s title character was, well, the star, his movie house wasn’t exactly memorable. Sure, that thing he rigged up to make it look like he was in bed asleep was pretty [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Monday, January 17, 2011 at 5:42 am
Filed under All Houses, Celebrity Homes, Off the ground · Tagged 3 years, A James Speyer, Acre, architect, architecture, art, Bathroom, baths, cameron, carnegie tech, cool, David Haid, Design, dining room, ferris bueller, Floor plan, highland park, home, house, matthew broderick, movie house, nice view, open floor plan, pylons, renovations, speyer, square feet, stunner, title character, wooded land
There are four notable towns we’re going to cover in this post – notable because they are all named Hell. Welcome to Hell, Dear Readers. We hope you enjoy the stay. Hell, Nord-Trøndelag This tiny village in Norway has a population of about 1500, and gets pretty darn cold. Like, -4 Degrees Fahrenheit cold. Gives [...]
Posted by Elizabeth on Thursday, January 6, 2011 at 9:54 am
Filed under All Houses, Humor · Tagged art, california state, cargo handling, Caribbean, Cayman Islands, charles carr, cliff cave, dear readers, degrees fahrenheit, grand cayman, hell michigan, highways, inhabitants, lime, Michigan, Old Norse, play on words, Population, putnam township, rock, screams, soccer field, tiny town, tiny village, tower, town called hell, train, train station, unincorporated community, United States Navy, USS Kittiwake, water tower
The North Pole is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where Earth’s surface meets Earth’s axis of rotation. It is the point farthest North on this Earth. It is as far North as you can get. It is smack dab in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic is full of ice burgs and [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Filed under All Houses · Tagged american engineer, arctic ocean, art, axis of rotation, Christmas, christmas season, cold northern climates, expeditions, farthest north, fifty years, green, home, ice burgs, journeys, land mass, middle of the ocean, north pole, northern hemisphere, NorthPole, ocean, robert peary, Santa Claus, shrinkage, south pole, Soviet Union, sphere, stella polare, tom avery, wally herbert
The Ontario College of Art and Design is Canada’s “university of the imagination” and it’s not hard to see why – the building itself defies the imagination – stacked atop colorful pixie-stick like pillars this lego-like structure seems to teeter above the roofline (it looks like a colorful version of those walking things in Star [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at 12:43 am
Filed under All Houses, Shaped like something else · Tagged architect, architects, architecture, art, art gallery of ontario, art studios, artistic, british architect, british architects, Bruce Kuwabara, building houses, Canada, canadian consulting, cbc canada, city skyline, colorful version, Design, english architect, Environment, frank gehry, green, house, houses, isadore sharp, kuwabara, launch pad, lime, museum, national ballet school, ontario college of art, ontario college of art and design, Ontario Society of Artists, photo, roofline, Star Wars, stream, striking design, Toronto, toronto architects, trees, unique
The Whaley House was built in 1857 on land that formerly held gallows. It is not only the most haunted house in America, it was even haunted before it was built. The first ghost to roam the area where the rooms would be built was that of James “Yankee Jim” Robinson. But we’ll get to [...]
Posted by Elizabeth on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 12:38 am
Filed under All Houses, Strange Mansions · Tagged amelia, art, bricks, brickyard, corinne, delirium, Design, eloise, gallows, garden, gold rush, haunted house, home, house, jim robinson, New York, noises in the night, personal joys, personal tragedies, related articles, San Diego, San Francisco, strange, strange noises, thomas jr, thomas whaley, United States, United States Commerce Department, whaley family, Whaley House, whaleys, yankee jim
Meet Klara Marosszeky. She has been working for 10 years to create viable building material out of…hemp. That wall she’s leaning against? Yep. Made out of hemp. Hemp and lime, pressed into a form. The substance hardens and ta da! You’ve got hempcrete. The advantages of this method are numerous. The building material is resistant [...]
Posted by Strange Houses on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 12:24 am
Filed under All Houses, Green Houses · Tagged 10 years, Acre, american farmers, art, building material, carbon footprint, concrete, e book, Earthquake, Environment, green, hardware store, hemp house, hempcrete, house, houses, industrial hemp, ins and outs, lime, local option, mixture, mold, paragraph, paul benhaim, related articles, rodents, sticky wicket