A geodesic home in the suburb of Paremoremo in Auckland, New Zealand, is so magnificently built that even George Clarke, host of Amazing Spaces (TV show) and an architect himself, got carried away by its architectural excellence. Built by Noel Fuller and Helen McCabe, the home was put up in 1980s, and was sold for $4,86,498 USD by the family in 2015.

Constructed like a giant dome built out of hundreds of wood triangles, the house does not have any columns, making its interiors an open-plan living space. With amazing waterfront view, the home is set over two levels. The dwelling features three bedrooms and one bathroom, all with unique curved ceiling and star-shaped windows.

The house was created just like a jigsaw puzzle due to its unusual geometrical shape. It took years to complete this project because almost everything had to be handmade and purpose-built, to fit the wall and shape of the floor.

Though, the construction took years, but the job of assembling various parts of this dome house was completed within few weeks.

Since, Helen McCabe was a dedicated cat breeder, and has left her mark on the property by constructing cat cages next to the dome home, its design and structure makes everyone wonder how it was put together.

A geodesic home in the suburb of Paremoremo in Auckland
Was constructed in 1980s
George Clarke, host of Amazing Spaces got carried away by its architectural excellence
Was sold for $486498 USD by the family in 2015
Wooden deck area of the dome home
Built out of hundreds of wood triangles
The house was created just like a jigsaw puzzle
Large windows fill its interiors with ample natural light
Modern interiors of the dome home
Everything is handmade and purpose-built
House does not have any columns
Star-shaped windows
The home is set over two levels
Dome house by Noel Fuller & Helen McCabe

Via:DailyMail

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