COOLEST Houses in the World! - Summary

Summary

The video is a compilation of various unique and luxurious houses from around the world. It starts with the Dr. Seuss House in Alaska, a towering structure made of log cabins stacked on top of each other. The owner of the house, who is a fan of Dr. Seuss, used his engineering expertise to continually add to the original two-story cabin over the course of 20 years. The house is now so tall that the owner can't build any higher without entering federal airspace.

Next, the video features the Safe House in Warsaw, designed to withstand a zombie apocalypse. The house has mechanical concrete walls and strong steel shutters that can transform it into an impenetrable fortress. It also has a home cinema and a drawbridge to the separate swimming pool building.

The video then introduces the Egg House in Tokyo, a modern family home that features three floors of built-in slides. The house is also equipped with a built-in ball pit.

The video also showcases the Heliotrope, a cylindrical solar-powered home in Freiburg, Germany. The home was built to be energy efficient, renewable, and co2 neutral. It uses cutting-edge green energy technology and produces five times more energy than it uses.

The video also features the Casa de Pinedo in Portugal, a house built between four enormous boulders. The house is so well camouflaged that it is almost invisible. The house now functions as a small museum dedicated to the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

The video also showcases the Upside Down House in Weisenberg, Germany, an art installation that is not suitable for living due to practical limitations.

The video then introduces the Skateboard House in Malibu, California, a mini apartment prototype that is yet to be fully built. The idea is that every single surface would be skateable.

The video also features the Volcano House in Newberry Springs, California, a mansion located on top of a volcanic cinder cone. The unusual structure looks like a flying saucer that has crash-landed in the middle of the Mojave desert.

The video also showcases the House on the Cliff in Salo Brina, Spain, a house carved into the cliff. The house is a blend of futuristic cave and rocky surroundings.

The video also features the Boeing 727 Fuselage Home in Costa Rica, a luxury hotel hidden inside a real retired airplane. The hotel features hand-carved teak wood furniture and a terrace that allows residents to observe the local treetop slots.

The video also showcases the Sky Sphere Tiny House in New Zealand, a solar-powered micro home that sits atop a 20-foot tall tower. The house can be controlled using a smartphone, including locking and unlocking the doors, playing music, and changing the color of the lights.

The video also features the Cement Factory Conversion in Barcelona, Spain, an abandoned cement factory that was transformed into a house and studio by Ricardo Bofill. The house preserves many of its original features, including the colossal

Facts

1. The video features a variety of unique and luxurious homes, including the Dr. Seuss house, the Safe House, the Chateau on Wheels, the Upside Down House, the Volcano House, the House on the Cliff, the Sky Sphere Tiny House, the Boeing 727 Fuselage Home, the Cement Factory Conversion, the Beverly Hills Mansion, the Luxury Tree Houses, the Domestic Transformer, the Villa Vows, the Cork House, the Spit Bank Fort, the Desert House, and the Floating Seahorse.
2. The Dr. Seuss house in Talkeetna, Alaska, is a teetering structure made of layers of steel supports assembled with a crane to stack a dozen log cabins on top of each other.
3. The Safe House in Warsaw is designed to withstand a zombie apocalypse, featuring mechanical concrete walls and strong steel shutters that transform the home into an impenetrable fortress.
4. The Chateau on Wheels in New Zealand is a mobile home designed to look like a miniature castle.
5. The Upside Down House in Weisenberg, Germany, is an art installation and is not suitable for living due to practical limitations.
6. The Volcano House in Newberry Springs, California, is a mansion located on top of a volcanic cinder cone.
7. The House on the Cliff in Salo Brina, Spain, is a home carved into the cliff and looks like a futuristic cave.
8. The Boeing 727 Fuselage Home in Costa Rica is a luxury hotel hidden inside a retired airplane.
9. The Cement Factory Conversion in Ricardo Bothe, Spain, is a house and studio built inside an enormous abandoned cement factory.
10. The Beverly Hills Mansion in Beverly Hills, California, is a luxury home made from concrete and steel, featuring a 500-bottle wine cellar, several pools and water features, luxurious kitchens, glasswall leisure areas, and a rooftop terrace with views of the city.
11. The Luxury Tree Houses in Norway and Sweden are treehouses designed to blend in with their surroundings, featuring a double bed and a rooftop terrace accessible by ladder.
12. The Domestic Transformer in Hong Kong is a single room apartment that can be transformed into 24 different rooms by moving the walls.
13. The Villa Vows in Switzerland is an underground home built into the scenery with a long wall of the mansion exposed to the outside world.
14. The Cork House in Eaton, England, is made almost entirely out of cork and can be disassembled and buried to aerate soil and encourage plant growth.
15. The Spit Bank Fort in Plymouth, England, has been transformed into a luxury hotel on its own private island with a sea view, sauna, heated pool, sunbathing spots, and a well-stocked bar.
16. The Desert House in Joshua Tree, California, is a house constructed of sand-colored concrete slabs carved to blend seamlessly with the rocks around them.
17. The Floating Seahorse in Dubai is a water-bound house part of a fleet of 130 similar homes being constructed off the coast of Dubai. The bedroom is on the lowest floor, which is completely submerged beneath the waves.