Dream - Besides considering the land, design, and cost, when building a house, the safety of the occupants must also be taken into account.
The design may be unique by building it on a narrow land to save costs, but the safety of the house cannot be ignored.
What's the use of being cool and unique if it threatens the safety of the occupants, it's the same as building a useless house.
Like the following series of unique and anti-mainstream house designs, which are confusing.
In addition to their unusual design, the following house features actually endanger the people who occupy them.
The position of the house is lower, forcing the garage to be parallel to the highway, creating this dangerous bridge.
The second floor of this house 'eats up' the road and the street lighting pole. There is a fear that if a short circuit occurs, it will endanger the occupants of the house.
The design is indeed unique and uncommon. Besides being confused about how to enter, is the interior also tilted like the exterior?
I don't know what the architect was thinking to make the house design upside down like this.
I can't understand the design of the small bottom part of the house while the upper part gets bigger.
Usually, the building widens downwards as a support for the weight of the building above it. But this one is the opposite.
It is indeed unique, but is the foundation tapering downwards strong enough to support the weight of the building above it?
Truly confusing with this thin house building. Scary and afraid that its third floor will collapse.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.