I never thought that a house with red and orange in excess could appeal that much. This futuristic pod home was designed by Judd Lysenko Architects in Melbourne, Australia. With simple lines and an amazing way of using steel, laminated glass and plywood cocoon, the house manages to blend really well with the striking natural scenery by adding to its beauty.  Designed by Judd Lysenko Architects, draws its inspiration from American-German architect Mies van der Rohe – considered a pioneer of modern architecture. We think this home would make him proud. The bright orange stain on the curved plywood interior wall makes the house glow like a giant ember in the night. Looks like a warm place in the heart of the woods if you ask me, and a great holiday retreat at the same time. Magical futuristic pod home! Do you like it?

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