The most unusual houses in the world. Photo of houses of an unusual shape

The genius of a person can be expressed in the most unusual manifestation, for example, architecture. On our planet, there is a sufficient amount of evidence of the exuberance of the imagination of architects, surprising thousands of people with their appearance. We present you the 10 most unusual houses: what if something comes to your liking, and a new brilliant architect wakes up among us.

1. Dancing House, Czech Republic

This building, one of the most elegant in the ten most unusual houses in the world, was built in 1996 by architects V. Milunich and F. Gary in the so-called deconstructivist style. The structure consists of two houses, where one seems to reach for the other, thus representing a metaphor for a dancing couple. Now it houses a restaurant and offices of international companies.

2. Stone house in Fafe, Portugal

A truly mythical view of one of the most unusual private houses in the world. Located in northern Portugal in the Fafe mountains, it was built among three huge boulders. The architect of this strange building is V. Rodriguez, who built it in 1974. He was impressed by the funny cartoon "The Flintstones" about a family that lived in a similar dwelling in the Stone Age. There is no electricity, but there is a fireplace carved into the boulder, as well as a carved stone staircase.


3. Upside down house in Szymbark, Poland

Among the most original houses in the world, one cannot fail to mention the Upside Down House, which is located near the Polish city of Gdansk. It was created according to the plan of the architect D. Chapewski, thus conveying the arrival of the era of communism, which turned people's lives upside down.


4. Gingerbread houses in Barcelona, ​​Spain

The so-called Gingerbread Houses in Barcelona are full of special comfort. They are part of, founded by the famous architect A. Gaudi. Like a fairy tale, Gingerbread Houses are considered a symbol of Barcelona.


5. Shell house on the island of Mujeres, Mexico

Among the most amazing houses in the world, the shell house, built according to the project of an adherent of surrealism - Octavio Ocampo, stands out. In fact, this building is a hotel on the Mexican island of Mujeres in the Caribbean. Despite its unusual appearance, the structure was erected from ordinary materials - concrete and a huge number of shells. By the way, it has absolutely no corners. The marine theme is also observed in the interior decoration of the shell house.


6. Humpbacked (or crooked) house in Sopot, Poland

In the Polish town of Sopot, you can see one of the most unusual and interesting houses - the so-called Hunchback House. You will not find right angles and straight lines in it, which is so akin to nature, which was the idea of ​​​​the project of the Polish architect Jacek Karnowski. Now there is a shopping center and a cafe.


7Tea House in Texas, USA

Not far from the Texas town of Galveston, back in 1950, an unusual building appeared in the form of a teapot. No one lives there, but, according to local residents, some young man periodically visits here.


8. Cube houses in Rotterdam, Holland

The unique residential bridge complex was created in 1984 by the architect Piet Blom. In its upper part there are 38 cubes, which are residential apartments. At the concrete footings is the entrance and stairs to the wooden cube, divided into three levels: kitchen, bedroom and garden room.


9. Earth house in Wales, UK

The amazing houses of the world include the realization of Simon Dale's childhood dream - the home of the fairy-tale hero of Tolkien's books - the hobbit. The round structure was built at the base of the hill from natural materials - wood, soil and stone, turf. It is noteworthy that the construction of the house took 3 thousand pounds sterling.


10 Mpumalanga Shoe House, South Africa

The unusual boot house is the creation of artist Ron Van Zyl, who built it for his wife back in 1990. Now the building is considered part of the complex, which includes a museum of the owner's wood crafts, a hotel, and a restaurant.


We are all used to the fact that at home we feel comfortable and protected. It is hard to say that being in the rooms presented in this article, you can think that you are completely safe. And in general, I wonder how these architectural "creations" have not collapsed yet? Their creators are obviously talented people!

If you like to tickle your nerves, then go to any of the buildings in our today's selection - you are guaranteed a thrill!

1. Holman House, Australia

Its creator was clearly inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso. Block Jaggers swims over the sea.

2. Meteora Monasteries, Greece

Meteora means "suspended in the air" in Greek. There is no other name for this breathtaking monastic dwelling!

The monastery was founded in the 11th century and laid out on top of a sandstone tower without roads, amenities or any technology. By the way, they live there to this day.

3. The HemLoft, Canada

Looking almost like a dewdrop, this secret hideout is hung (somewhat illegally) on a steep slope in a tall hemlock stand in Whistler.

4. Castellfollit de la Roca, Catalonia

The building is located on a narrow basalt rock between the rivers Fluvià and Toronell. The emergence of the village is dated closer to the Middle Ages. Approximately 1,000 inhabitants still live there, occupying an area of ​​less than a square kilometer.

5. Cliff House, Calpe, Spain

The project of the residence belongs to the architect Fran Silvestre. This private house overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It was built in a year using reinforced concrete slabs.

6. The Hanging Houses, Spain

Cuenca's Hanging Houses (Casas Colgadas) were built on a cliff overlooking the Huécar River over 500 years ago.

As you can see, standing on the railing of some of these wooden balconies, you can literally feel like you are in the air.

7. Sky High Treehouse, France

The structure is delicately balanced on a forty-meter pine tree. Your heart will be racing as you climb the stairs, but the scenery of the nearby Lake Geneva is well worth the tickle.

8. River House, Serbia

This small house on a rocky island in the middle of the Drina River was built by a group of boys in 1968 as their club.

The structure is currently owned and operated by the Bajina Basta Kayak Club.

9. Fallingwater, Pennsylvania

10. Stahl House, Hollywood Hills

In 1959, Buck Stahl bought a mountain lot overlooking Los Angeles for less than $14,000. He built his dwelling out of glass in order to look at the panoramas of the city below.

It took a while to find a smart enough architect. As a result, the house created by Pierre Koenig has become a real miracle of design!

11. Villa Amanzi, Phuket, Thailand

This impressive home is nestled in a narrow gorge overlooking the azure sea. There, in an open pavilion, you can get an amazing massage.

12. Monte Rosa Hut, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

This building, which looks like a ship, was designed specifically for climbers going to the top of the glacier.

Resembling a shimmering ice crystal, the hut generates 90% of its energy needs from photovoltaic solar panels and solar thermal systems.

13. Socotra Island, Indian Ocean

This place is like another planet. The city simply causes dizziness, because it is erected on top of a coastal cliff.

It seems that the houses are part of the rock, and are compressed so that there is no road between them.

14. Takasugi-an Teahouse, Japan

There is nothing fictional here. This is a modern development of the architect Terunobu Fujimori.

This structure was erected on the tops of two chestnut trees carved from a nearby mountain. It is called "Takasugi", which means "tea house built too high". Perfection!

15. Fallen Star, San Diego

Yes, you are not mistaken, it really hangs from the side of the University of San Diego. This is a technical sculpture built as an addition to the Stuart Collection school.

Fallen Star is fully furnished.

16 Upside Down House, Poland

If the hanging building isn't enough for you, there's another one that's completely upside down. The hut was built by Polish businessman Daniel Czapiewski in the village of Szymbark. It is intended to show the communist era and the chaotic structure of the world.

17. Mirrorcube, Sweden

To be honest, you wouldn't even be able to tell this cube from the surrounding foliage.

It can only be reached by a 12-meter bridge. Those brave enough to travel to the Mirrorcube are rewarded with a double bed, a bathtub and a rooftop terrace.

18. “Just Enough Room” Island, Canada

Located in the archipelago of islands on the border with the United States. Now you understand why it is called "enough space".

19. Xuankong Temple, China

Presumably, one person built this temple one and a half thousand years ago. It still hangs above the river bed at a height of about 90 meters.

20. Balancing Barn, Suffolk

This is a very clever English design, created using an optical illusion.

21. UFO, Sweden

This tree-hung fantasy belongs to the same group of minds that created the Mirrorcube. Visitors must be prepared to enter unknown worlds... at least in their dreams!

22 HP Tree House, Australia

This magnificent building rises above the forest with a galvanized steel frame.

23. Nut House, Düsseldorf

This walnut house is supported by stilts. It is used as a playroom for the owner's three children and an occasional guest room.

For some people on our planet, the mere thought of having to live in a nondescript house like everyone else makes them feel bad. They decided to be original and created unique houses that may not be to everyone's taste, but the flight of imagination of their creators is hard not to appreciate. See the most original houses in the world.

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1. Hut on the Drina River in Serbia.

This is without a doubt one of the most unusual houses in the world. It is located on the Drina River near Bajina Basta, a city in the western part of Serbia. The house looks very lonely, perhaps its creator likes to be away from the hustle and bustle. (Photo: Flickr.com).


2. House-snail in Bulgaria.

This five-story building, built in 2009, is located in the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia. Apparently, its owner is very fond of insects, since a bee also sits on a snail. (Photo: Flickr.com).


3. Neverwas Haul, USA.

The Neverwas Haul was built by a group of adventurers at the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert of northern Nevada. The palace on wheels is made in the Victorian style from garbage. (Photo: Christopher Prentiss Michel).


4. Stone house in Portugal.

Casa do Penedo or stone house can be seen in the Fafe Mountains in Portugal. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


5. Habitat 67, Canada.

Habitat 67 is a residential complex in Montreal, designed by Moshe Safdi. It consists of 354 precast concrete modules interconnected in various ways, the total height of which reaches 12 floors. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


6. House of the Flintstones in the USA.

It is located in Malibu, California and was put up for sale for $3.5 million after the death of its owner, Dick Clark. (Photo: Facebook.com).


7. Keret's house in Poland.

Art installation created by architect Jakub Szczęsny in 2012 in Warsaw. This is perhaps the narrowest house in the world, but you can really live in it. In the photo - this is what is located between 2 buildings. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


8. House 1 m2, Germany.

Would you be able to live on an area of ​​1 m2? Architect Van Bo Le-Mentzel wanted to prove that it was possible and created a portable 1-meter house. How do you like this idea? (Photo: Flickr.com).


9. House-Boeing 727 in the USA.

This unusual house is located in Benoit, Mississippi. Joanne Ussary - the hostess of the house spent a lot of money on its reconstruction so that it met all her requirements, but it was worth it, there is even a Jacuzzi on the plane. (Photo: Flickr.com).


10. House-toilet, South Korea.

The idea is the same, of course. Who wants to live in a toilet? As it turned out, this is the headquarters of the activists who founded ... the World Toilet Organization. (Photo: JO YONG-HAK / REUTERS)


11. Upside down house in Poland.

This house is not for those who get dizzy. In the house, which is located in Szymbark, everything is really upside down, even the paintings on the walls. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


12. House-shell in Mexico.

This unusual, fabulous house, called Nautilus (Nautilus), was built in 2006 in the capital of Mexico. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


13. Mushroom house in the USA.

The mushroom house was built in the early 70s in Perington, New York, and due to its unusual design, it immediately became the hero of several American TV shows. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


14. Steel house in the USA.

The house was designed by Robert Bruno, a world-famous artist and sculptor. The building looks like it was carved from a single piece of metal. Original, nothing to say. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


15. Waterfall house in the USA.

This home was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 and is located in southwestern Pennsylvania. A very beautiful house. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


16. Shoe house, USA.

The shoe-shaped house was built in Hellam, Pennsylvania by a local tycoon named Mahlon N. Hainesa, who wanted to pay tribute to his business in this way. Previously, it was a guest house, now it is only a museum. (Photo: Flickr.com).


17. Bubble House in France.

This original house can be seen in Cannes. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


18. Log house in the USA.

The house is made inside a redwood tree, which was about 2000 years old. The Log House is located in Garberville. (Photo: oneloghouse.com).


19. Home-barrel for salting in the United States.

This barrel-shaped home is located in Grand Marais, Michigan. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


20. House-strawberry in Tokyo in Japan. (Photo: Flickr.com).
21. House-teapot from Texas in the USA. (Photo: Flickr.com).
22. House-teapot in the USA.

It is located in Zilla, Washington State and was built in 1922. Before it became a local landmark, the house was a gas station. (Photo: Flickr.com).


23. Leaky house in the USA.

In my opinion, this is the most original house in the world. One thing is for sure, in such a house it will never be stuffy. (Photo: Flickr.com).


24. Kvivik Igloo in Denmark.

A tiny rooftop grass house can be rented for $150 per night. (Photo: Flickr.com).


25. House-constructor Lego in England.

The idea of ​​​​creating this house belongs to a man named James May. The house was built by hundreds of volunteers from more than 3 million blocks. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).


26. Klein Bottle House, Australia.

Klein Bottle House is the superiority of geometry over architecture. This is the only house of its kind in the world, which in 2009 received a prestigious award at the World Festival of Architecture. (Photo: Facebook.com).

Some people have a very original approach to building their own house, while not spending much on it, as they use improvised materials. The result is unusual and original houses that impress with their architecture and amaze with their coziness and comfort.

waterfall house

The architect Frank Lloyd Wright decided to somehow express himself brightly. In 1935, he designed an unusual waterfall house to emphasize the harmony of man and nature.

This is very practical, as it saves space on the site, and the energy of water can be used to heat and light the house.

Unusual house-plane

Bruce Campbell built his most unusual house from the frame of an old 1965 Boeing 727. He purchased it for just $2,000 in San Jose.

But to convert the plane into a real home, he had to spend $ 24,000, plus the cost of shipping the frame to the site.

House with the ghosts

In France, not far from Paris, built the most unusual house in the world. His image was also inspired by fairy tales and legends. Stylistically, it resembles an abandoned haunted house, but no one dares to check whether they actually live in it.

Fairytale unusual house

The owners of a small plot of land in the United States, inspired by fairy tales, have designed an unusual fairy-tale house for themselves.

shoe house

Businessman Melon Haynes, who made his fortune in the shoe industry, built himself the most unusual house in the world in the shape of a shoe. It is located in Pennsylvania. Previously, people really lived in it, but after the death of the magnate, it was turned into a museum.

Fancy house upside down

In Poland, in the village of Szymbark, one of the most unusual houses in the world is located. It was designed by a Polish businessman as a symbol of communism, which turned everything upside down. Inside, everything is really turned upside down, even the paintings on the walls.

House of the Flintstones

Dick Clark, a popular TV presenter from the United States, who lived on a permanent basis in Malibu, designed a mansion for himself, like two drops of water similar to the home of Fred Flintstone from the animated series The Flintstones.

Inside the building there is only one bedroom, a living room, a couple of bathrooms and a miniature kitchenette. After Clark's death, the mansion was put up for auction with an estimated value of $3.5 million.

Small unusual house

Architect Mas Miller originally designed the house on a large scale, but as he did not have enough money, he reduced the project several times.

It took two years to build. The result is the most unusual, compact and economical house.

And in the days of the USSR they built even more. Do not miss!


Houses are different: cozy one-story, dizzyingly high, built according to the laws of the classical genre and extravagant, which are simply impossible to pay attention to. It is about the last category of houses that will be discussed in our review.

1. Hundertwasser House in Vienna



Bright "hilly" residential building with a roof covered with soil, on which grass and shrubs grow. The Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser embodied in this project his ideals of art and beauty, such as the use of a large palette of colors, the absence of straight lines, a lot of greenery and diversity.

2. VM houses in Copenhagen


An unusual residential complex with numerous protruding triangular balconies that make the house look like a huge prickly hedgehog.

3. "House NA" in Japan



Absolutely transparent residential building designed by architect So Fujimoto for a married couple.

4. House-wall in St. Petersburg



The residential building, which from the outside looks like a props, was built in 1909 by the architect M. B. Kvart.

5. Narrow house in Warsaw



An unusual residential building, built by Polish architect Jakub Szczensny, is located in a one and a half meter gap between two apartment buildings. The building is only 72 centimeters wide at its narrowest point and 122 centimeters wide at its widest.

6. Housing in a water tower. Belgium



Design studio BHAM has transformed an old 30m water tower into a cozy family home.

7. Flintstone House in Malibu



The house of American TV presenter Dick Clark and his wife, built in a "cave" style based on the famous cartoon The Flintstones. The unique architecture of the dwelling imitates a Neolithic cave, complemented by some elements of modern life.

8. River House in Serbia



A small residential building built on a rock that stands in the middle of the river.

9. "Forest Spiral" in Darmstadt



The snail-shaped 12-storey building with a roof garden is designed for 105 apartments, each of which has its own unique design. The facade is decorated with colorful ceramic columns, and inside the house there are no rectangular shapes, sharp corners and straight lines.

10. "Dancing House" in Prague



The office building in Prague, built in the style of deconstructivism, consists of two cylindrical towers: normal and destructive.

11. Shell House on Isla Mujeres



An amazing whitewashed house shaped like a seashell, built with traditional materials such as cement and high-quality concrete, as well as natural recycled materials in the form of crushed shells and corals found on the coast.

12. Music House in Dresden

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