17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

Categories: Design and Architecture | Nature

As it turned out, hide-and-seek can be played not only by people, animals and insects, but also by entire houses. Almost every one of these houses you could pass by without noticing them, as they have an unusual design that blends with the surroundings. 17 houses - masters of camouflage are waiting for you further.

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

1. Woodpile Studio - The Netherlands

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

2. As conceived by musician Hans Lieberg and designer Piet Hein Eck, the rough facade of this house, which is a pile of stacked logs, should fit perfectly into the rural woodland.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

3. If you open the windows, then the whole house in which the musician works is filled with daylight.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

4. Invisible Barn - New York

Brooklyn-based construction company STPMJ designed this house to be entirely covered with reflective tape.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

5. The film reflects the trees and the nearby park so well that the house is simply not noticed.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

6. Juniper House (Juniper House) - Sweden

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

7. Designed by Swedish architects Hans Murman and Ull Alberts, the juniper house can hardly be seen from afar. Mirrors were not used during its construction, instead the outer walls of the house are decorated with photographs of juniper.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

8. Cadyville Sauna - Upstate New York

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

9. This forest oasis was designed by architect Dan Heazel in upstate New York.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

10. It is built on a rock that serves as one of the interior walls, and is almost completely covered with mirrors, making it merge with the environment.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

11. Mirrorcube - Sweden

This glass cube, which is actually a house, can only be reached by walking along a 12-meter wooden bridge. The house was built by Tham & VidegÄrd right in the middle of a virgin forest.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

12. The house is a short distance from the ground, and each of its outer walls is covered with mirrors, thanks to which it is almost impossible to notice. Don't worry, the house is also covered with a special film that makes it visible to birds.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

13. Pinnacle - Nashville

Pinnacle houses 29 companies that have placed offices and retail spaces in a transparent skyscraper. This skyscraper has been certified for energy efficiency and has a green rooftop terrace.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

14. Utility substations - the Netherlands

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

15. In every city there are buildings that are very necessary and not very pleasant to look at. Rotterdam designer Roland Otter came up with the idea of disguising electrical substations and air quality monitoring systems by covering them with mirrors.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

16. Rachel Raymond House - Massachusetts

It was originally designed by pioneering architect Eleanor Raymond for her sister in 1931. Unfortunately, the house was demolished in 2006, but not forgotten.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

17. Later on this site was built by an architect named Pedro Joel Costa this new invisible house, consisting entirely of mirrored panels.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

18. Green Box - Italy

Many garage owners dream of turning them into something more, but few can do it the way Act_Romegialli did in the Italian Alps.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

19. Instead of painting the house or siding it, he let nature take care of the exterior of his garage.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

20. Currently, vine leaves and other flowering plants completely cover the frame of the building.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

21. Lucid Stead - Joshua Tree National Park

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

22. Every second cladding in this home has been replaced with an LED-lit mirror to transform this old barn into a mirage in the middle of the desert.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

24. Aloni House - Greece

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

25. This villa, located in Athens, was built by decaArchitecture and is completely hidden from prying eyes underground.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

26. The Desert House - California

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

27. As conceived by architect Ken Kellogg, this building, located in the Joshua Tree National Park, resembles an armadillo shell from the outside. Such an unusual roof protects the house from strong winds and heat.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

28. Constructed of concrete, glass, copper and steel, the house looks like something organic has grown among the rocks and sand.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

29. Glass farm - Netherlands

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

30. It is unlikely that anyone will like it when a brand new building appears in the historical part of the city. To avoid this, the Dutch architects from MVRDV disguised this shop and office complex as an old farmhouse with walls and a roof that are actually made of glass.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

32 Lookout - Scotland

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

33. This small three-person viewing booth was built by University of Strathclyde design students Angus Ritchie and Daniel Tyler. This building does not spoil the fantastic landscape of the Scottish fields and at the same time allows you to enjoy nature and take breathtaking pictures while inside.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

34. Dune House - Florida

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

35. The house was designed by architect William Morgan, who decided to build a home in the sand dunes of Atlantic Beach.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

37. Camouflage House 3 - Japan

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

38. Who said that greenhouses are only for plants? This cleverly disguised house designed by architect Hiroshi Iguchi looks exactly like a greenhouse. It even has an interior garden planted with trees, some of which run through the ceiling.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

40. Pierre - San Juan Islands, Washington

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

41. Approaching the house from behind, you may not notice "Pierre" at all. It is located right in the rock and has a roof covered with foliage and greenery.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

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17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

43. Cave Palace Ranch - Utah

Usually rooms in the rocks are immediately reserved for bars and hotels, but this is not the case.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

44. This home in Utah is one of the most unique homes in all of America.

17 cleverly camouflaged buildings that play hide-and-seek

45. The room, carved into the red rock, was turned into a cozy residential building.

Keywords: House | Building | Camouflage | Disguise

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