Well, the market has fallen out from under everyone but it is still nice to dream, right? And who knows, with housing prices plummeting maybe you too will be able to afford one of these awesomely luxurious modern house designs. Part of what makes them so great is the variety of ways in which they take the limitations of a given site and turn them into incredible design opportunities.
Many designers must content themselves with imagining and drawing things that may never be built - very few can realize ultramodern home visions in the real world. Like a blast from the future, these ten architects have brought to life incredible houses that most of us could not even dream of - let alone afford.
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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Urbanist.
I'm always amazed by the clutter-free environment in architect houses. From that I deduce that those people don't have kids, and that I shouldn't go modern in my new house design ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxmvRDTELy8
My parents had friends who built a very modern house in the 70s, which looked a lot like the houses on this list, especially the first one, and it was horrible. I used to babysit there and it was absolutely frikkin' dangerous with the kids due to the open staircases and open floor plan.
They also had the floor-to-ceiling windows which were uncovered, so it was scary as hell to be babysitting in the middle of nowhere, because I knew that anybody driving by could see me, a teenage girl, in the lights from the house. I would turn down all the lights at night and just have the TV on.
I guess that anyone who wants a home like that would have to have exhibitionist tendencies.
1 Ultramodern Cantilevered Forest Home
2 Ultramodern Buried Bunker Home
3 Ultramodern Spiral Shell Home
4 Ultramodern Urban Hilltop Home
5 Ultramodern Tiny Lot Home
6 Ultramodern Skinny Lot Home
7 Ultramodern Contextually Designed Home
8 Ultramodern Concrete Fortress Home
9 Ultramodern Glass Cube Home
maybe they combine to make 10 Ultra mega Home...
The Ultramodern Glass Cube Home looks horribly out of place
As an aside, though, I went to art school and I hate all that phony "art-speak" about "creating tension with its environment". Fine artists are as bad as politicians for obscurant language that covers up the fact that they're full of crap.
I don't remember Daz's post being there before either