Monday, May 14, 2012

INVERTED HOUSE



Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozhanski have built an upside-down house in Western Austria. Not only does the place look inverted from the outside—let's face it, that's nothing new—but all the contents (furnishings, lamps, rugs, accessories, rugs, kids' toys) are arranged in reverse. The floor's on the ceiling, the ceiling's on the floor, and so on. Obviously nobody actually lives in it—the architectural marvel was designed as a tourist attraction and is drawing lot of crowd.


When I first saw the picture of the house I thought only the facade is made to look inverted but it is actually an inverted house from outside as well as from inside.  What an idea!



I have heard of lateral thinking, out of the box thinking, innovative thinking and this is the first time I have come to know of "Inverted Thinking".

T.P.Anand
Dubai, U.A.E.
14th May 2012



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