What are the only home you will not see during the trip: the built in trees, and in the form of aircraft, and even turned upside down. We bring you the most unusual houses from around the world:
Rotating house 73-year-old builder Bohumil Lot, built by him in Velke Hamra, about 100 km north-east of Prague. Having started to implement its own project in 1981, the year he finished the construction of the 2002's. Original housing can both rotate around its axis and move up and down, providing the ability to choose the panorama that opens from the windows.
Tourists are photographed against the background of an inverted "upside down" home Tamparuli, the island of Borneo, Malaysia, which was built as a tourist attraction. In the home has everything you need for life (sofas, beds, dining table, refrigerator, computer, and other household items and appliances), but only upside-down.
Abandoned manhole in Medellin, Colombia, is home to 62-year-old Miguel Restrepo, his wife, Maria Garcia and their dog Blackie. At 6 square meters a former drug addict and his family lived for more than 22 years. The dwelling is equipped with chairs, a bed, a kitchen, a TV and a fan.
Cheroots poor live in the cemetery, in the dwellings built on a columbarium (vault urns containing the ashes of cremated after the procedure). Many live in abandoned house converted into mausoleums and tombs.
Unusual house with a huge 40-meter boulder-rock instead of the roof, in which Benito Hernandez lives with his family for more than 30 years, is located in the vicinity of San Jose de Las Piedras, State of Coahuila, Mexico.
Brazilian artist Tiago Primo and his brother Gabriel - on the wall of a house in Rio de Janeiro. The unusual vertical flat in the heart of the capital, built on a rock-climbing wall, thousands of tourists come to see.
Gary Chang, an architect from Hong Kong, resting in a hammock in his own 32-uhmetrovoy apartment. The concept of "internal transformation" of space was invented by them after their stay in the same apartment for many years and developed as an innovative response to the increasingly crowding the lives of most citizens.
A tourist walked into the bathroom, "inverted" house built duet Polish Architects - Marek Rozhanskii and Irek Glovanskim. The house is in the village of Terfens, in the west of Austria. The project was created to attract tourists.
One of the tourists jumping on the trampoline near the houses that are built into the rock, Rockland Ranch, Utah, USA. The population of the town, called by locals "The Rock," is about a hundred people - about 15 Mormon polygamist families who settled in the area in the middle of the XIX-th century.
The most secure home-fortress (Tulou) Huaiyan Lu, in Fujian Province, was built in the 1909th year. Excavation locks (so you can translate the word "Tulou") with closed walls began to build to protect against external threats in the XI-th century. Since the year 2008 46 Tulou in Fujian Province on the list of World Heritage Sites.
Tourists stand in line to go to the "upside-down" house, located in the village of Szymbark (Szymbark), at the Center for Education and promotion of the region, Poland. The house was created by Daniel Zhapievskim as a symbol of the inverted world of the socialist bloc after the fall of the "Iron Curtain."
Overturned tanks the size of a bus at a makeshift camp in Sokuelyamos (Spain) are home to about 40 people.
This house, built in a tree, is in Le Pian Medoc (Le Pian-Medoc), south-west of France, and is rented for those wishing to organize various celebrations and picnics.
The house in the form of an airliner, Abuja, Nigeria.
This octagonal house near the town of Bingham (Queensland, Australia) has three bedrooms and is worth about 700,000 dollars. With the help of a rotating platform, he makes a full rotation in about half an hour.