Skate Park Dream House Packed with Skateable Surfaces
September 1, 2011 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Art and Design, Odd World
It might drive some people up the walls to live with indoor skateboarders, but for a pro-skater client this is a dream home quickly coming true. The architects of Air Architecture, venturing into new territory with this unique design, modeled aspects of the house ahead of time in order to test their fitness in terms of slopes, angles and materials that would both suit a human abode and be appropriately durable for real skateboarding use.
In the yet-unfinished design, there is hardly a spot in these spaces that one could not grind or skate on or jump or flip from. This includes not only skateboardable walls but also built-in furniture designed specifically to the purpose.
In fact, the final home will have continuous curves, rails and surfaces for skaters to move entirely into, through and around the residence. A complete circuit will weave through the kitchen into living and dining rooms and back out through a bedroom and bathroom (assuming all doors are left open along the route, inside and out). Various local woods, bent and warped as needed, will conform to the needs of the skater client, and make this a truly one-of-a-kind interior (and exterior) house design.
13 Buildings That Seemingly Could Collapse In A Second
July 5, 2010 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Featured, Funny, Places and Nature
Designing building is a complex job that architects perform in order to provide us with the beauty, simplicity and functionality we expect in modern times. Sometimes, during their endeavors, architects stray away from the concepts we are used to in modern architecture and create unbelievable buildings that seemingly could collapse in a second. What makes them design such funny buildings? Is it to express rebellion to simple shapes that are forced today in construction? Or maybe they try to attract more attention to their work? Maybe the answer is that they construct funny buildings out of sheer boredom…Whatever the truth is, the result is astonishing, amazing and in one word grotesque creations of modern world architecture that are tourist attractions of some of the largest cities around the world.
Device to Root Out Evil (Vancouver, Canada)
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The Crooked House (Sopot, Poland)
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Erwin Wurm: House Attack (Viena, Austria)
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Chain Building (Groningen, Netherlands)
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Japanese weird building
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Crazy hotel (Spirit, Bratislava)
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Cubic Houses (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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