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I’ve died and gone to design heaven.
Architect Bart Prince dreamt up a fantastical house in Columbus, Ohio, distinguished by dynamic, flowing spaces. The owner describes the home as a place for big kids with, for instance, secret passageways hidden within the masonry walls. A 75-foot-long serpentine pool, lined with mirror-and-glass mosaics, winds its way along the lower level of the house. “The owner wanted a lap pool running through a tropical garden, with palm trees and bananas and views of the sky,” the architect says. “The living spaces are arranged around that.” 
Photo: Scott Frances

This is cool but I dont know how I’d be able to get comfortable in it

I think this is the only house I ever COULD get comfortable in :O

amoxikillin:

merplot:

queenetheria:

I’ve died and gone to design heaven.

Architect Bart Prince dreamt up a fantastical house in Columbus, Ohio, distinguished by dynamic, flowing spaces. The owner describes the home as a place for big kids with, for instance, secret passageways hidden within the masonry walls. A 75-foot-long serpentine pool, lined with mirror-and-glass mosaics, winds its way along the lower level of the house. “The owner wanted a lap pool running through a tropical garden, with palm trees and bananas and views of the sky,” the architect says. “The living spaces are arranged around that.” 

Photo: Scott Frances

This is cool but I dont know how I’d be able to get comfortable in it

I think this is the only house I ever COULD get comfortable in :O

(via cold--fluorescence)

amoxikillin:

merplot:

queenetheria:

I’ve died and gone to design heaven.
Architect Bart Prince dreamt up a fantastical house in Columbus, Ohio, distinguished by dynamic, flowing spaces. The owner describes the home as a place for big kids with, for instance, secret passageways hidden within the masonry walls. A 75-foot-long serpentine pool, lined with mirror-and-glass mosaics, winds its way along the lower level of the house. “The owner wanted a lap pool running through a tropical garden, with palm trees and bananas and views of the sky,” the architect says. “The living spaces are arranged around that.” 
Photo: Scott Frances

This is cool but I dont know how I’d be able to get comfortable in it

I think this is the only house I ever COULD get comfortable in :O

amoxikillin:

merplot:

queenetheria:

I’ve died and gone to design heaven.

Architect Bart Prince dreamt up a fantastical house in Columbus, Ohio, distinguished by dynamic, flowing spaces. The owner describes the home as a place for big kids with, for instance, secret passageways hidden within the masonry walls. A 75-foot-long serpentine pool, lined with mirror-and-glass mosaics, winds its way along the lower level of the house. “The owner wanted a lap pool running through a tropical garden, with palm trees and bananas and views of the sky,” the architect says. “The living spaces are arranged around that.” 

Photo: Scott Frances

This is cool but I dont know how I’d be able to get comfortable in it

I think this is the only house I ever COULD get comfortable in :O

(via cold--fluorescence)

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