Hemeroscopium House

March 6th, 2009  •   Posted by: mark  •   Posted in: architecture  •   Comment
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We don’t often cover architecture, but when we stumbled onto this house, we couldn’t resist. It’s called the Hemeroscopium House, and is located in Madrid. It’s made from gigantic concrete beams and is topped off with a huge granite stone that serves as a counterweight. It was erected in only seven days, but it took a year to plan it all out.

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This entry was posted on Friday, March 6th, 2009 at 4:16 pm and is filed under architecture.

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This house is nuts. Sick.

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