Spanish architect Antón Garcia-Abril has used cement building blocks originally intended for bridge construction and underground canals to build his stylish house north of Madrid. It's called the Villa Hemeroscopium after a song composed by Garcia-Abril's father and the Greek word for the place where the sun touches the earth at sundown.
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leeparry2 1 month ago
ugly
foxeyfreddie 4 months ago
freaking ugly... agree with john
mikehanks 4 months ago
It reminds me of an office building, not somewhere you would live, it has a very cold atmosphere, glad he likes it. I do like the pool, but even the chairs around the table remind me of an office environment.
JOHNINCOLUMBUS 11 months ago