Spend Your Afternoons In The Paper Tea House

Paper Tea House

The renowned architect Shigeru Ban has put to auction his Paper Tea House which is perfect for relaxation. Wouldn’t it be nice that every once in while you stay in there just drinking a tea and reading the newspaper? Yes, it would and you will not have to worry about anything, not even for the environment because the structure is adaptable, low-tech and recyclable. The Paper Tea House measures about 5 meters long and it will be auctioned at the Phillips de Pury & Company, London with a pre-sale estimated price of £20,000.

Paper Tea House

Bioscleave House With A Bizarre Interior

Bioscleave House

The future is green. Everywhere you are looking, you see green concepts and this is very good because we need to do better in order to save Earth. Green houses are also becoming more and more popular, therefore more artists are designing greener concepts.

One of the most impressive green houses was developed by Madeline Gins and Arakawa which consists of forcing the people to “use their bodies in unexpected ways to maintain equilibrium”. The concept is called Bioscleave House and it features waving floors and the painting is so… well lively-colored with no more than 40 shades.

The problem with it, is that the Bioscleave House doesn’t allow children inside because of the risks and you would have to sign a waiver before you enter. If you would like to have a house like this, then you will have to pay the $2 million price tag.