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FIND YOUR DREAM HOME OR APARTMENT
The round gray ball house should be panted like the “DEATH STAR“, and the white round hurricanes house should be red, blue & gray making it look like the Kids space ship in the 80’s movie “EXPLORER‘S“.
At least then these ugly houses can have a claim on character.
Making the bad style choices make sense.
Practical models can then be developed which separate the natural processes into theoretical-mathematical descriptions. Therefore, by analytical means the necessary conditions that have to be satisfied are deduced. Separate events must satisfy these conditions. Experience should then match the conclusions.
The special 'Theory of Iceality' and the general natural processes are connected. As stated above, the special 'Theory of Iceality' applies to all inertial physical phenomena and its relation to all other forces of nature.
Although it is widely acknowledged that American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca are the creators of the Theory of Iceality in its modern understanding, not all of the Jakupca's contemporaries accepted the new theory at once. However, the Theory of Iceality is now considered as the cornerstone of the modern sustainable global Environmental Art Movement and replicated throughout the World.
'ICEALITY" is the measure of the connection between arts, civic engagement and the environment, which can be defined as promoting a sustainable positive and peaceful quality of life for all people.
Not trying to be contentious, but there are a lot of interesting houses... more so than this article.
I saw a design which used long ribbons of cloth, loaded with the local fill dirt or sand, & piled up into a parabolic arch. Space was left for windows & doors, which became more dormer like the higher they were on the structure. The result was a dome, based on almost any polygonal, circular, or even elliptical floor plan, made of sand bags.
Fire & flood resistive, & effectively wind-proof, these structures had a life expectancy of 2,000 years. They are literally dirt cheap to build.






















