Wednesday, December 3, 2014

(11) Foam House - Trevor Morse

The Foam House of Minnesota was built by Winslow Wedin in 1969. The structure is held by cables at the center with a steel column stretching to the surface. Both the exterior and interior are completely covered by polyurethane foam to give the impression of a cave. The goal of the project was to create a home that could blend in with nature perfectly. The current owner loves the design due to the home's radical views, open floor plan and the originality of the design. Everything in the home is free-formed, creating a space that is optimum for relaxation. Despite its one downfall, the uneven floors, the structure is warm and inviting, despite its out of the box design.






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