Jellyfish House, Spain
The Jellyfish House, which is in Marbella, Spain, stands out from the neighborhood thanks to its incredible swimming pool that cantilevers from the roof. Wiel Arets Architects decided to use this uncommon architectural approach since the adjacent properties were obstructing the view of the nearby sea. They provided this home with an infinity edge rooftop pool with a clear glass bottom so that its clients may benefit from this vista.
Casa Ecologica de Botellas Plasticas, Argentina
This house was built by the Alfredo Santa Cruz family out of 1,200 PET plastic bottles as a way to encourage environmental and social responsibility. For the youngest daughter, a tiny playhouse was also constructed in a similar manner. Together with PET bottles, the roof was constructed using 1,300 milk and wine Tetra packs, while the doors and windows were constructed using 140 CD cases. Inside the home, plastic bottles were also used to construct beds and couches. The family developed a unique method of joining the plastics while maintaining the symmetry.