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World's Most Extraordinary Homes

The document showcases extraordinary homes from around the world, including Villa Am See in Switzerland, an ultra-modern tiny eco home in Australia, Fallingwater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the USA, a treehouse in Mt. Rainier, and the Optical Glass House in Japan. Each home features unique architectural elements and designs that reflect the owner's personality and the surrounding environment. The document concludes with an invitation for readers to envision their own dream house.

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World's Most Extraordinary Homes

The document showcases extraordinary homes from around the world, including Villa Am See in Switzerland, an ultra-modern tiny eco home in Australia, Fallingwater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the USA, a treehouse in Mt. Rainier, and the Optical Glass House in Japan. Each home features unique architectural elements and designs that reflect the owner's personality and the surrounding environment. The document concludes with an invitation for readers to envision their own dream house.

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WORLD'S MOST

EXTRAORDINARY
HOMES
BY: LAYAN
ALHUTHALI
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VILLA AM SEE
SWITZERLAND

overlooks Lake Lucerne. Owner Adi, a


Porsche obsessive, built his home around
an underground garage for his 6 vintage
cars. The house comprises three futuristic
glass fronted concrete boxes positioned for
optimum views. It's an extraordinary man-
cave cut into rock with giant rooms, a
fitness zone, a cinema and a pool
cantilevered over the hillside.

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THIS ULTRA MODERN


TINY ECO HOME
AUSTRALIA

This modernist home is clad with a


distinctive jet-black metal cladding and
cedar, and features a lot of skylights, a
huge outdoor deck, and a custom-built
cat run in the back for Matt's two feline
friends, though they can still enter the
.home via a tunnel

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FALLINGWATER
USA

Fallingwater is a house designed in


1935 by renowned American
architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-
1959) for the Kaufmann family,
owners of Pittsburgh’s largest
department store. Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Fallingwater is one of his
most widely acclaimed works and
best exemplifies his philosophy of
organic architecture: the
harmonious union of art and 04

.nature
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TREEHOUSE
USA

Treehouse Mt. Rainier is supported


solely by 8 towering Douglas Fir
trees. The rustic yet elegant design
is adourned with a handcrafted
salvaged Western Red Cedar
exterior, custom milled reclaimed
paneling, Black Walnut
countertops, and fine finishes.
You’ll find all the comforts of home
including a kitchen complete with
stainless steel appliances and a full 04

bathroom with tile shower. Enjoy


natures views from the private
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THE OPTICAL GLASS


HOUSE
JAPAN

The Optical Glass House is a towering, glass-brick


building designed by Japanese architect Hiroshi
Nakamura in 2012. Situated beside a busy
intersection in the bustling Japanese city of
Hiroshima, the unique building is a sight to behold.
The building’s optical glass facade is the pinnacle
of its design and namesake. Contrasted by a lush,
tranquil garden courtyard, the glass veneer stands
tall, reflecting dancing light patterns upon the
.walls and floors of the interior rooms
The brilliant facade comprises about 6,000 blocks
of pure glass, which boast both beauty and
function. The blocks close off sound from the busy
streets while allowing abundant light and shades 04

of greenery to flow through


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Alright, your turn now!


"What about you? How would you describe your
dream house?"

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THANKS FOR LISTENING,


GUYS! HOPE YOU ALL GET
YOUR DREAM HOUSE IN
THE FUTURE!

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