Gerhard Mordhorst and and his colleagues Gesellse Splettstober and Manfred Kolax have built a crazy upside-down house situated in a zoo in Getorff, Germany. Standing on a pointed roof and supported by steel beams in the attic, the house has an upside-down kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. Standing on a pointed roof and supported [...]
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