Where should a dreaming architect go?On a spaceship! That's what the author of this project decided and turned his house into a fantasy on the theme "If it were possible to furrow space while sitting in a rocking chair." The result is definitely worth attention. Who didn't dream of living on a spaceship as a child? Architect Edgar Papazian decided to make his dream come true after he had his own child. From the front, this house in a village near South Portland (Oregon) is no different from others, except for the semicircular attic roof that stands out a little. But if you approach it from the other side or go inside, the main feature of the owner becomes obvious: he is a very creative person. The reconstruction of this house, built back inAt the beginning of the First World War, the author of the project was prompted by the very same attic roof, on which the youngest member of the family is now settling. It was originally conceived as a semicircle and, in order to connect this rather strong architectural solution with the rest of the interior, it was necessary to "smooth out" most of the corners in the house. Our opinion Create the illusion of spaceship can be made in a regular apartment, even in a separate room. To do this, find an organization that specializes in the production of metal profile structures, install several halogen lamps with cold light, and for greater ambience, raise the bed to the ceiling. Below, you can organize a comfortable workplace. As a result, all the furniture, some of the lamps,the bathroom, library and even the fireplace portal received their dose of arched lines, and an ordinary country house turned into a movie set. It looks impressive, slightly futuristic, but overall very cozy, and for a person with a vivid imagination - just great. cargocollective.com