GREAT(ly expensive) place/concept here.....
While not so large, its still a little bigger than most of the homes we feature here on relaxshacks.com, but being a fan of underground, and earth berm dwellings, and homes, I just had to share.
Natural forces shaped the foundation of what would later become a dynamic underground duplex, in the form of a 1960s hurricane that piled up a dune on a piece of (nearly) beach-front property owned, naturally, by a rather creative architect.
When William Morgan went to create a pair of rental properties/guest rooms a decade later, he chose to burrow down rather than build up something new.
Part organic, part retro-futuristic, and part mid-century modern (inside, that is), the residences defy simple description from their shapes and material palettes down to furnishings and decor.
A front-facing living room along each side looks out on the water, while a lofted bedroom and bathroom are tucked up behind for greater privacy. The green roof and walls on all sides provide natural warming and cooling buffers as well.
At over a million a piece, they are not for sale cheap, but it can hard to put a price on unique vintage works like these anyway. The downside: surrounding houses tower a tad over these little humps in the ground – but then again, at least there is no way to look down in.
From dornob.com
-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen