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February 27, 2006
Houses made of bottles
The Bottle Houses on Prince Edward Island
House made out of bottles in Rhyolite, Nevada, a Ghost Town about 100 miles outside of Vegas
Doc Hope's Bottle House in Hillsville, VA, built in 1941
Anna’s Bottle Home in Tucson, Arizona
Why is there an airplane (with runway) on 77 water street building in Manhattan?
What was it like to live on a Utah farm in the 1920's? How were homes different then? Take a look through my grandparents home in Leamington, (Millard County) Utah
ArchInfo’s World's 12 Best New Buildings
Who wouldn't want to live in a Tree House?
The Cedar Creek Treehouse in Ashford, WA
Hiroba, the Sapporo Dome Stadium with the world's first "hovering soccer stage" (Including a QuickTime movie, showing how the full soccer field is being transferred in & out the dome)
“Raw concrete” of the Brutalist architecture
Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman's Age of the Domiciles
Lincoln Toe Truck, a pink landmark south of Lake Union, and other Seattle Icons & Roadside Attractions. Also, Seattle's "Hat 'n' Boots" and other Unusual homes
This is another post that I am “co-blogging”, this time with Marlow Harris, a Real estate agent from Seattle who blogs at ”360 Digest”, and who provided most of today’s links. (Previous posts here.) Thank you, Marlow! If other bloggers are interested to share the forum here on any other topic, please contact me for details.
(Photo above from NW Links.) Many More Unusual architectural Links Here
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Hanan, your genius and sense of humor astounds me. Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Marlow Harris at Feb 27, 2006 9:11:12 AM
Ms. Harris, THANKS for todays great stuff!
I have seen many of these in person. I was so hoping you'd include the Java Jive and you did not disappoint.
I did not know about the Ashford treehouse, and I used to live at Paradise Inn for crying out loud. I took a drive to the mountain 2 weeks ago and will definately make a return trip to see the treehouse.
Excellent job today!
Posted by: Mumblix Grumph at Feb 27, 2006 2:20:08 PM