Luxebook August 2022

rotation panorama of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains, Serrano Valley, and Los Angeles. The exceptional dwelling contains one bedroom, two bathrooms, a fully functioning caveman kitchen and Neolithic décor throughout. In 2014, the home was put on sale for a whopping $3.5 million. All we can say is that if we wanted to live in a fantasy world, this would surely be our dream home. Earth House Estate Is your dream home one that is sustainable yet infused with visionary architecture? The magical Earth House Estate Lättenstrasse on the outskirts of Zurich designed by Peter Vetsch is out of the ordinary. Vetsch is known for his sustainable homes and the architectural idea is to build homes to allow residents to live within the ground, rather than simply on it. Located in the city of Dietikon, this complex has nine cosy earth-covered homes grouped around an artificial lake. Although they look tiny from the outside, the houses are far more spacious inside. S-House Clean lines, geometric patterns and modern technology, and this home in Saitama, Japan is no different. Known for their signature glass houses, Japan has simple but intelligently designed homes and interiors. Created by the Japanese architect Yuusuke Karasawa, this house replicates a zig-zag pattern courtesy the stair design with a modern appeal. Championing a monotone colour scheme but predominantly overshadowed by tones of white, it is contemporary in every form. The smart construction allows for plenty of natural light and can be described best as a complex, layered network space. Dune House Aptly named Dune House, nestled in Atlantic Beach, Florida, US, this home was designed and built by architect William Morgan in 1975 on a sand dune. Years later, the home has been converted into a modern living space, although still unique in design. A duplex, this home was initially built for holiday rentals. The architect felt a need for privacy and hence built the home underground in an The Leaf Home at night Monotone colour palette used in the S-house Linear interiors of the  S House in Saitama, Japan designed by the Japanese architect Yuusuke Karasawa 42| L U X E B O O K | A U G U S T 2 0 2 2 A U G U S T 2 0 2 2 | L U X E B O O K |43

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