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The Unique Eight Houses in the World

Exploring countries around the world are often done by some people who act official duties or just vacation alone. They usually take the opportunity to visit tourist places unique.

But there are often overlooked, such as buildings, unique homes that are not less interesting to visiting. Here are eight unique homes in the world:


1. Pod House, U.S.
For those of you, who are on vacation to the United States, try to move to the Pod House in the City of New Rochelle, New York. James H. artificial unique Pod Johnson does not look like a house, but the big mushroom or plant Queen Anne's lace is only equipped with glass windows and a single pole as a support building.

2. Mushroom House, United States
In accordance with its name, Mushroom house built like a large mushroom plant that seems bespectacled. The location of this house is part of Hyde Park is located in the state of Ohio, the United States.
In order to look more attractive, a professor of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati Terry Brown added a little red metal staircase winding to the entrance of the room and one room in the glass side of the house yeast.

3. Floating House, Ukraine
Houseboat in Ukraine is actually an agricultural barn wheat seen flying in the air. This is because the buffer is available at one corner of the building only.

4. Free Spirit Spheres, Canada
Free Spirit Spheres is a place of lodging in the tree-shaped round like a ball. For those of you who are interested in coming to it, the location of this clubhouse can be found at 420 Horne Lake Road Qualicum Beach BC, Canada, or about 30 miles north of Parksville on Vancouver Island Qualicum Bay and close. Canadian ball room interior is made from fiberglass that was given bolat windows like the eyes on the side, the facilities for the visitors that night, as usual bathroom, shower steam room and small kitchen, filled a small refrigerator.

5. Cactus House, Netherlands
In addition to the windmills, the Netherlands also has a unique housing project such as apartments in the city of Rotterdam called cactus house (house of cactus). Referred to as a cactus house because architects Ben Huygen and Jasper Jaegers build each housing project was up and decorate it with vines in each of the exterior.

19 cactus-story houses consist of 98 homes equipped with a balcony. From the balcony above, each visitor can see the waters that often in the visited Rotterdam by smaller vessels.

6. Cube House, Rotterdam, Netherlands
In the city of Rotterdam there is a unique pedestrian bridge named cube house (cube houses) or more precisely in the area Blaak. Houses for irregular shaped cubes are made by a Dutch architect Piet Blom in 1934-1999 which serves as a unique pedestrian bridge in the world. Even at the bottom of the cube 38 houses were also equipped with several facilities such as shops, schools and playgrounds.

7. Upside-Down House, Poland
Upside Down the House is a house in Szymbark, Poland is used as one of the interesting tourist attraction is often visited by oelh thousands of local and foreign tourists. Almost every visitor who came in, felt dizzy and nauseous because of the building Upside Down The House has a slope that is so wonderful. A Polish businessman Daniel Czapiewski intentionally made building this house because of considering oblique incidence of conflicts in the Communist era in the past.

8. Gangster House, Russia
Gangster house or Sutyagin is the world's tallest wooden house is located in Arkhangelsk, Russia. Sutyagin wealthy businessman and his family built the house as high as 144 feet (13 floors) in the year 1992 and completed over 15 years. Gangsters called the house had become a prisoner because Sutyagin for several years the city court on charges of extortion.
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