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Post by SpyderLady on Jan 6, 2008 23:48:46 GMT -6
The Camouflage House Set among shrubs and budding fir trees, this home has been encased in a façade matching the greenery around it. The concealing mesh is permeable to let the sunshine filter onto the house. But it also allows the light from inside to radiate out. Allowing the build to sit anonymously by day, but emerge discretely at night. Blurring the boundaries between what is human, and what is not. www.thecoolhunter.net/architecture/The-Camouflage-House/
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Post by rustygril on Jan 7, 2008 0:23:29 GMT -6
Awsome looking shack.But what happens in the winter???
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Post by califgirl on Jan 7, 2008 10:05:26 GMT -6
Pretty neat, like living outdoors but indoors.
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Post by SpyderLady on Jan 7, 2008 13:35:47 GMT -6
Well rusty, I think the way I understood it, the mesh camo is put around the house to blend in with nature. The house itself isn't open unless you open the glass areas. It appears to have a lot of glass in it tho. I am not fond to such an open house with uncovered glass. I like to hide from folks.
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Post by swamper46 on Jan 8, 2008 5:09:55 GMT -6
one heck of a Deer blind...
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Post by lilithb on Jan 9, 2008 17:01:38 GMT -6
OOOH, I really like that. I could hide away from the world .
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