VW Beetle Inspired Home
A while back, my pal Deb sent me a cool slideshow of random funky architecture. I’d seen most of the structures before, but among them was one neat house I’ve never seen (yay!). Take a look:

Somehow I don’t think my son, my records, and I would all fit in there. Still, this is pretty neat-o. This residential car-house in Austria is just 300 sq meters, but cost (get this) 1 million euros. In case you can’t tell, this little home was inspired by the VW Beetle, and has some eco-features too. It’s really hard to imagine how this looks on the inside. I have to hunt around for some interior images.
The entire World’s Wildest Architecture slideshow is worth seeing. They have a couple structures that I don’t think qualify as “wild” like the Guggenheim Museum - (still cool though). Overall though, it’s a great offbeat show with structures like Casa Batllo, the good old Haines Shoe House, Longaberger, and more.
[image via: World’s Wildest Architecture]
Tags: car house, Casa Batllo, Guggenheim Museum, Haines Shoe House, live in a car, Longaberger, VW Beetle, World's Wildest ArchitectureRelated Stories
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3 opinions for VW Beetle Inspired Home
Peggy
Jun 26, 2008 at 12:21 am
Wow. So, it has an address and receives mail. Hard to imagine someone living there, but it is very cute.
kangnar
Jun 28, 2008 at 5:42 am
i think what im most surprised about with buildigns like this is that they are actually built…
Furniture Blogger
Jun 28, 2008 at 6:09 am
Great find! I love the beetle and think its design is timeless.
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