15 Zombie Proof Houses You’ll Regret Not Seeing - Summary

Summary

The text is a transcript of a video that showcases different houses that could be used as shelters in case of a zombie apocalypse. The video features houses such as:

- A safe house in Poland that transforms into a fortress
- A house on a remote island in Iceland that was rumored to belong to Bjork
- A villa on Dunbar Rock in Honduras that is surrounded by water and fish
- An underground missile silo house in Adirondack State Park
- A vertical forest in Milan that has plants and solar panels
- A shelter on Mount Blanc for mountain climbers
- An underground igloo house in Canada
- An anti-aircraft missile base turned into a family home

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1. A zombie-proof house in Poland was designed by architect Robert Konyechne.
2. The house transforms into a fortress with moving concrete walls and metal shutters.
3. The house was designed to be secure in case of a zombie apocalypse, climate change, or nuclear war.
4. The house is located on the outskirts of Warsaw.
5. Tony Zanzu, a billionaire and conspiracy theorist, designed a zombie-proof house.
6. The house was built in case of a zombie uprising and other apocalyptic scenarios.
7. The house has a sea view from every window.
8. Robert Konyechne designed a house in southern Poland with a drawbridge and sliding wall.
9. The house was designed to take advantage of the beautiful scenery in the Polish wilderness.
10. The house has a 3,900 square foot subterranean complex.
11. An eccentric billionaire built a house on a remote island in Iceland in case of a zombie apocalypse.
12. The house on the island is lacking in electricity, running water, and plumbing.
13. Dunbar Rock, a villa in Honduras, is a potential zombie-proof hideout.
14. The villa has a pool, multiple houses, and a massage room.
15. The villa is located on a private island off the coast of Guanaja.
16. Adirondack Missile Silo House is a former nuclear missile silo turned into a home.
17. The house has a 3,900 square foot subterranean complex.
18. The house was originally used as a control center for an Atlas nuclear missile silo.
19. Vivos xPoint is a former army base turned into a zombie-proof shelter.
20. The shelter has 575 military-built concrete and steel bunkers.
21. Svalbard Seed Vault contains seeds for 930,000 varieties of edible crops.
22. The vault is located 150 meters below the surface of Norway.
23. The Earth Integrated Igloo is an underground home built into a hill in Canada.
24. The house has eight igloo pods that make up around 2,600 square feet.
25. The Gervasuti Refuge is a temporary shelter designed for mountain climbers.
26. The shelter is made from high-quality sustainable materials and has solar panels on the roof.
27. The Quadrant House is a unique home that reacts to the movement of the sun.
28. The house has a moving terrace that allows for different amounts of sunlight.
29. Urban Vertical Forest is a prototype for a new type of architecture that focuses on the relationship between humans and the environment.
30. The building has 800 trees along its entire scale and is designed to regulate humidity and produce oxygen.
31. Nike Battery is a former anti-aircraft missile base turned into a home.
32. The house has a patio, pool, and hot tub.
33. The asking price for the Nike Battery house is $850,000.