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The house that broke architecture is a revolutionary design that challenges traditional architectural norms. It features unconventional shapes and materials that defy the typical standards of construction. This groundbreaking approach has sparked discussions and redefined the possibilities of architectural design.

Conclusion

The house that broke architecture pushes the boundaries of what is considered possible in architectural design. It serves as a symbol of innovation and creativity within the industry, inspiring new ideas and pushing the limits of what can be achieved.

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1. What inspired the unconventional design of the house?

2. How has the house impacted the architectural industry?

3. What challenges were faced during the construction process?

4. Can visitors explore the interior of the house?

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27 Comments
  1. @robinhood5627 2 years ago

    Looks utterly awful, zero privacy, and glass is not an insulator so it would be absolutely freezing in winter with no way to heat it. Truly dreadful.

  2. @adrianberbano8745 2 years ago

    gery cool thank you!!😮😮😮❤❤beatiful woman ❤❤w0w

  3. @niloy5362 2 years ago

    I love her❤

  4. @mariazeldamendoza667 2 years ago

    But it contradict with feng shui rules

  5. @ricand5498 2 years ago

    And not a shred of insulation in sight…😂

  6. @alanjosh4335 2 years ago

    Love this

  7. @karisdraws4061 2 years ago

    The beginning of the dark age imo. Elements like large panoramas are a cool development but I think the simplicity of modern architecture that Farnsworth and the Bauhaus movement brought are not that great when it isn't a novelty anymore. Such houses basically caught on because the materials are easy to produce and the houses don't need a lot of work to put in for ornaments, which is fitting for rapidly developing urban centers which we have the highest rate of in human history. However those types of buildings are bleak and not very interesting to look at. Grey and white are neutral colors and fancy if you build new but once ten or twenty years pass and the first signs of wear appear, it's a completely different story. Those buildings don't age well compared to more ornate Art Déco, Victorian or Renaissance style buildings. We will be much more willing to protect a more ornate building and define it as a staple of culture than this modern minimalist Bauhaus style that really doesn't have a lot of excitement and individuality to offer. It's mass produced architecture that you can find everywhere basically.
    Furthermore not only the bleak colors or the emptiness of minimalist style but also materials such as glass and concrete have an impact on the human psyche, especially when your entire city is built in this style. And I think this impact is mostly negative.

  8. @thatoneguy9756 2 years ago

    Housing market be like "that'll be 500,000 dollars"

  9. @ashittymobile1014 2 years ago

    bye2 privacy

  10. @user-fs8tl7ni1w 2 years ago

    She must be a liberal—easily impressed with novelty but with little actual discernment or taste.

  11. @user-fs8tl7ni1w 2 years ago

    Is it really that surprisingly good? It’s just a steel and glass rectangle, not the Paris Opera House. It doesn’t take a genius to design it. Kids can do something similar with Legos—a rectangle box with large openings for what would be windows. We are too easily impressed with novelty. Glassmakers got better at insulation at this time, that’s all, so he disposed of the walls. Not exactly an Einstein idea. It was inevitable, and really notable for an absence of design. Let’s be honest!

  12. @abhinavgokhale6917 2 years ago

    Where the decline of architecture began…

  13. @redmarson261 2 years ago

    Two virtually empty offset rectangles placed next to each other, now that's *modern*.

  14. @Zero-eq7mp 2 years ago

    I don’t like the lazy modernist

  15. @anceintdornel5664 2 years ago

    Make the walls solid and you got a regular crack den XD

  16. @hameddesign70 2 years ago

    functionality ? what BS is this ? what if a bear or a burglar wants to break in ?

  17. @Nickthapa 2 years ago

    This is nightmare for us Introverts😭

  18. @PopoldanDimas 2 years ago

    Greenhouse effect and global warming be like : 😏😏😏😏

  19. @koetimoep 2 years ago

    At least its better than brutalism.

  20. @Maxxx611 2 years ago

    You speak like you were born in 1962 just old

  21. Sort of my dream house

  22. @huntercarda6351 2 years ago

    This would be cool for a vacation, but who tf wants to live in a house with zero privacy

  23. @JonnyDarcko 2 years ago

    Absolute Garbage House!

  24. Just awful. Art deco was such an amazing style and then the modernists ruined it by shidding on it and then came the post modernists to shid on that.

  25. @ashot11223 2 years ago

    heat the glass from the bottom and cool it from the top, also changing to semi transparent and electric shades gives you the full experience. although some would feel like they are the animal in a zoo and go post modern and live in the woods

  26. @maxharz3914 2 years ago

    I honestly hate modernism and minimalism in architecture

  27. @scottwarthin1528 2 years ago

    Housing fit for human habitation involves each residency being made out of something OTHER THAN dead vegetation or carbon emitting concrete. When the hell are we going to get out of our infancy?

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