Named 'The Crooked House', this asymmetrical building was inspired by Polish fairy tales and appears as if it's melting.
Krzywy Domek in Sopot, Poland
Designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects, this house offers abundant sunlight but zero privacy due to its transparent structure. Inspired by the idea of living in harmony with nature
Transparent House in Tokyo, Japan
Formerly a prison, funeral house, and school, this all-white structure stands out for its eerie appearance and polystyrene exterior
Gue(ho)st House in Delme, France
Built in 1970, this house resembles a mushroom and features intricate mosaic tiling inside, ideal for mushroom enthusiasts. Designed by architect James Johnson, the Mushroom House is an organic architectural marvel
Mushroom House in Perinton, New York
Resembling a giant smiling crocodile, this concrete structure is a unique living space with well-arranged rooms and windows.
Crocodile House in Cote D Ivoire, Abidjan
Known as the world's narrowest house, Keret House is just 152 centimeters wide and creatively fits between two commercial buildings. Designed by Jakub Szczesny to provide a minimalistic living space in an urban environment
Keret House in Warsaw, Poland
Created as part of an exhibition, this whimsical house challenges gravity with its upside-down design, purely for artistic expression. Designed by Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk under The World Stands on its Head project
Upside Down House in Trassenheide, Germany
Shaped like a toilet, this house symbolizes the global sanitation issue and was designed to raise awareness about the importance of hygiene.
Toilet House in Suwon, Korea