Photos of Extreme Houses from Around the World
Typically, our homes are our sanctuaries; safe havens where we find comfort. Yet certain daring architects and developers have taken it upon themselves to push the envelope, erecting structures that challenge common apprehensions. Gazing upon these homes, one can’t help but acknowledge the vast creativity (and perhaps a hint of whimsy) of their inventors. Join us as we explore photographs of these extraordinary domiciles and tune in to our instinctual reactions. Do they stir a hint of fright?
House on the Drina River in Serbia
In 1968, a quaint wooden abode came into existence, courtesy of some local river crossers of the Drina River. Though time’s tide swept it away seven times, by 2011 fortune favored its survival. It now stands as a celebrated symbol of Serbia.
The Hemisfèric, California, USA
Meteora Monasteries – Greece’s Architectural Pride
Katskhi Pillar Monastic Dwelling in Georgia
Soaring to a majestic 40 meters, the sheer limestone cliff presents a captivating challenge to those seeking a thrilling ascent.
Takasugi-an Teahouse, Japan
Perched atop two sturdy chestnut trees, the Takasugi-an Teahouse provides a secluded sanctuary for sipping tea, accessible only by individual stairways that cling to one of the trees. This unique structure was designed for the intimate experience of the tea ceremony.
Xuan Kong Si Temple Complex, China
Hub Island, USA
In the 1950s, the Sizeland family claimed a small yet contentious patch for their residence. Surrounding the construction, the limited terrain is prone to completely disappearing beneath high tidal waters—a curious location that raises questions about its suitability for lifelong habitation.
Lichtenstein, Germany
This charming spot retains its enchantment until your gaze drifts downward, potentially stirring vertigo.
Shadowcliff, USA
For those who might get dizzy with altitude, this petite abode might not be suitable. Nevertheless, the sweeping seascape vistas might just be well worth the vertigo.
WoZoCo – Amsterdam
These appendages to the edifice appear firm and well fastened. Yet, you can’t help but feel a shiver being beneath or beside them.
The Phoenix House – Hawaii
Conceived by Will Beilharz, this quaint residence stands on a field of volcanic rock. Guests can gaze upon cotton-like clouds clashing with the ocean as lava kisses the sea. The picture shows the hardened lava which once threatened to engulf the structure itself.
Baffa di Perrero, Italy. A domicile nestled within a towering cliff
This abode is steeped in over a century’s worth of history.
The “Frying Pan” Inn – A Daring Hotel Experience in a Former U.S. Maritime Watchpoint
The Caravai Tree-Top Dwellings, Papua New Guinea
The Caravai clan opts for unique tree-bound abodes instead of conventional housing structures. Erected high among the branches, these lofty homes are Caravai’s safeguard against malevolent entities.