Sunday, December 12, 2010

egg house?

haha....i read it in yahoo..
see...
i think i prefer that house...


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Beijing Egg House

The house fits neatly on the sidewalk.

Photo by: AFP / Getty Images
By Lori Bongiorno and Trystan L. Bass
More from Green Picks blog

Dai Haifei, a 24-year-old architect in Beijing, China, found an ingenious solution to live rent-free. He built himself a mobile egg-shaped house that is powered by the sun.

The 6-foot-high structure, which is small enough to fit on a sidewalk, is made of bamboo strips, wood chippings, sack bags, and grass seed that’s expected to grow in the spring.

The pod features a solar panel on the roof that powers a lamp in the cozy space. The house cost around$1,000 to build (6427 yen), according to China Daily.

It seems Haifei has taken the trend of living in tiny spaces to a whole new level.

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Beijing Egg House


its far far savings....

than real houses....

but how about a family?



~!EGG!~

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