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Crazy Westlake, Texas Bloomhouse

Looking more like a gargantuan meringue made structure, this Westlake, Texas home is on the market for $650K, and comes with custom built-in cherrywood cabinets, walk-in closets, hidey-holes, a twisting fireplace, multiple level decks, an outdoor shower and a lifetime guarantee of curious passerbys. Someone should bring chocolate coloured siding and graham cracker roof material and make some s'mores. More photos under the cut...

[photos and link via Austin Modhouse]

 
 

The home was the creation of architect/sculptor Charles Harker, who founded the Tao Design Group. Composed of architects, sculptors and artists with a keen desire for experimentation, the Tao Design group began building homes around Austin. The "Bloomhouse" was constructed in 1980 out of Portland cement plaster and polyurethane foam for a client who wanted "something extraordinary".

The Bloomhoue won a 1984 Award of Merit by the Austin chapter of the American Institute of Architects, but it's in great danger of being purchased simply as a tear-down, as the 2.5 acre ravine location is considered highly desirable while the building itself is of niche interest. More information about the Bloomhouse here.


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ewww

posted by emhoop on 2008-02-22 15:48:56
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I would feel like I was living in a boneyard. Kinda creepy, but intriguing none-the-less.

posted by nazrd on 2008-02-22 16:06:58
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WTF?!? That's like living in a booger nightmare.

posted by visualingual on 2008-02-22 16:09:37
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Holy cow, that's pretty.

posted by brittanykate on 2008-02-22 16:11:22
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I clicked on this post expecting to coo over how cool and pretty the house was, but it's actually terrifying!

posted by ARC on 2008-02-22 16:48:56
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I'm glad it exists though, I want to add.

posted by ARC on 2008-02-22 17:59:46
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This totally makes me think of the planet Solaris in the Stanislaw Lem book. The planet is described to make various twisty floaty structures that resemble clouds.floral calyx, and undulations.

posted by maidmoron on 2008-02-22 20:32:19
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Visualingual: You live up to your name!

posted by nazrd on 2008-02-22 22:32:06
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Kind of creepy, but it would be a shame to tear it down.

If I owned the land, I'd keep it.

How would I decorate that? Beanbags? A round bed? One of those huge white gloopy homemade candles the size of a chandelier?

posted by Valerie on 2008-02-22 22:51:06
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Keep Austin Wierd's version of something based on Gaudi?

posted by DLT on 2008-02-22 23:31:38
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The city of Austin should buy it and open it to the public. It's a great tourist attraction.

posted by dandy on 2008-02-22 23:38:51
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I should amend my earlier comment... Sorry, my snark got the better of me. I definitely hope this isn't torn down, because it's CRAZY! I wouldn't want to live there, and I think few people would, but it's tragic to regard this is as a mere teardown. [That is, it may be an extraordinarily livable home, but it still looks like boogers.] Surely there's someone and some way out there to keep this structure present and somehow functioning in its community. I hope that the local AIA chapter, or whoever, can pitch this to the right people; finding buyers for unique homes takes work and time, but they're out there.

posted by visualingual on 2008-02-22 23:48:12
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Does it come with its own Hobbit?

posted by hdtex on 2008-02-23 18:24:07
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That's where Hannibal Lecter and the Bone Collector have their retirement plans. The Boney Home.... or something....

Sheesh!

Where's a little love, a little life, a few plants, and flowers, and growing LIVE things in that?

posted by PapaQuebec on 2008-02-24 20:23:35
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Very Gaudi

posted by Deb of Oz on 2008-02-25 02:52:38
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I love this place!
Screw flat walls & cubic rooms.

posted by MoJonson on 2008-02-25 03:02:32
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