Green houses
Many plants choose human dwellings in order to grow quietly on them. And sometimes people themselves plant all kinds of bindweeds so that they give their house a picturesque look. It can be wild grapes, ivy, bryony, or something more exotic. Sometimes such plants give the building solidity, and sometimes - an abandoned, somewhat post-apocalyptic look.
(Total 21 photos)
1) Pennyhill Park Hotel, Bagshot, England.
2) House in Half Moon Bay, California.
3) Peat house in Iceland.
4) A bindweed house in Detroit.
5) Curtea de Arges, Romania.
6) Düsseldorf, Germany.
7) The Greenway Hotel in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.
8) University of Chicago, Illinois, USA.
9) University of Chicago, Illinois, USA.
10) Evanston, Illinois, USA.
11) Hamburg, Germany.
12) An ivy-covered house in England.
13) Autumn view
14) Ireland
15) Northern California
16) In an unknown place
17) Geneva
18) Adolphustown, California
19) France
20) Fujisawa, Japan.
21) Miami, Florida