
This house is from a scene right out of the Wizard of Oz. It looks like a tornado ripped the home up into the air, whipped it around, and smashed it, upside down, into the ground. In reality, the structure was designed by Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozanski to look exactly this way! Developed across eight months in the western town of Terfens in Austria, the newest tourist attraction definitely draws a crowd.
Visitors can wander through the fully furnished home, technically walking on the ceiling and making sure not to bump their heads on the furniture that hangs from above. Everything from the beds to the toilet to the car in the garage is upside down! This fun and playful attraction is a life-sized optical illusion. It doesn’t seem like a very practical living space, but I’ve always wanted to know what it’s like to walk on the ceiling and this is definitely the place to try it!






via [Arpeggia], [Reuters]
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Tags: Irek Glowacki, Marek Rozanski, Upside Down House, architecture
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