prokopetz:

I’m firmly convinced that fetishism for weird architecture is only a “rich people” thing because of the expense. If cost were no issue, I suspect that most people reading this post would jump at the opportunity live in something totally bizarre. A house shaped like a hat? A tree growing in your bathroom? A glass-floored kitchen suspended over a hundred-foot drop? I’d bet real money there’s something utterly and extravagantly deranged you’d incorporate into your living space in a heartbeat if you had the means.

We have water you can breath, and we use it for some medical purposes. I want a pool.

Next to the pool, there is a tree. On that tree, there is a treehouse. That’s where I want to serve dinner.

Stairs should convert into a slide with the flick of a button.

Notes

  1. inayaeza said: No bet. I absolutly would.
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    you bet. Ideally, I would have a library as a three story tower where the floor would be a marble Old World Map and...
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    I dream of owning a house that looks like it is preparing to eat the house next to it.
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    You see this in practice in building games like Dwarf Fortress.
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