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IREK GLOWACKI AND MAREK ROZANSKI

Ирек Glowacki и Марек Розанский

IREK GLOWACKI AND MAREK ROZANSKI

source: ibtimescouk
A house which was built upside down, in the western Austrian village of Terfens, is a new muse for tourists visiting the country. Designed and built by Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozhanski, the house is meant to serve as a tourist attraction for the area and is now open for public viewing.

The architects have turned everything about the house – including the interiors and the car in the garage to the fittings in the bathroom – on its head. In fact, the house is so much like an illusion you might actually contemplate trying to walk while standing on your head.

Incidentally, this is not the first time such houses have been built to attract tourists. A famous restaurant named Sakasa, in Matsumoto City, Nagano prefecture, Japan, is upside down, complete with inverted fixtures and sign boards.

There is also a sculpture, built by American artist Dennis Oppenheim – Device to Root Out Evil – that became quite famous. It is a church structure which was first installed at Vancouver, Canada. However, it was later removed from the site after being declared inappropriate.

WonderWorks, which is an upside down laboratory, is a top tourist attraction in Orlando. The description about this amazing centre on its official web site reads: “When you enter the building, everything will be upside-down, so in order to participate in the fun, you must be inverted. Step inside the inversion tunnel and be turned right side up to begin your journey.”

The Austrian upside down house has joined the list of many other inverted sculptures around the world that attract visitors with delightfully funny interiors that lead you down contemplative roads and inject thoughts of acrobatic brilliance into your head.
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source: mymodernmet
This house is from a scene right out of the Wizard of Oz. It looks like a tornado ripped the home up into the air, whipped it around, and smashed it, upside down, into the ground. In reality, the structure was designed by Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozanski to look exactly this way! Developed across eight months in the western town of Terfens in Austria, the newest tourist attraction definitely draws a crowd.

Visitors can wander through the fully furnished home, technically walking on the ceiling and making sure not to bump their heads on the furniture that hangs from above. Everything from the beds to the toilet to the car in the garage is upside down! This fun and playful attraction is a life-sized optical illusion. It doesn’t seem like a very practical living space, but I’ve always wanted to know what it’s like to walk on the ceiling and this is definitely the place to try it!
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source: allaneagr
Αυτό το ανάποδο σπίτι που βρίσκεται στο Αυστριακό χωριό Terfens, σχεδιάστηκε από τους Πολωνούς αρχιτέκτονες Irek Glowacki και Marek Rozanski και είναι στη διάθεση του κοινού για να το επισκέπτεται και να το θαυμάζει.

Ο στόχος της κατασκευής αυτής ήταν να δημιουργηθεί ένα αξιοθέατο που θα τραβήξει τον τουρισμό στην περιοχή και φυσικά τα κατάφερε μια χαρά αφού όπως βλέπετε η δομή του και η εμφάνιση του είναι αξιοθαύμαστη!
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source: etodayru
Этот дом – прямо из “Волшебника Оз”. Похоже, что торнадо подняло дом в воздух и опрокинуло вверх тормашками на землю. В действительности здание было спроектировано польскими архитекторами Иреком Гловацки (Irek Glowacki) и Мареком Розанским (Marek Rozanski). Он был построен за восемь месяцев в городе Терфенс в Австрии. Новая достопримечательность привлекает зрителей.

Посетители могут блуждать по полностью меблированному дому и не бояться, что им на головы свалится мебель. Хотя все, от кроватей до автомобиля в гараже, перевернуто и свисает с потолка! Это оптический обман в натуральную величину.
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source: g1globo
Os arquitetos poloneses Irek Glowacki e Rozhanski Marek construíram uma casa de cabeça para baixo na vila austríaca de Terfens. O projeto foi criado para servir como uma nova atração turística na região. A casa, que está aberta para visitação pública, exibe, inclusive, móveis, objetos e até um carro de cabeça para baixo.
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source: hobbizonahu
Ez a meglehetősen egyedi és zseniális építészeti műalkotás, a lengyel Irek Glowacki és Marek Rozanski építészek nevéhez fűződik. A ház fejjel lefelé épült fel, és nem csak kívülről hanem belülről is. Egyediségét pontosan ez utóbbi adja, hogy belülről körbejárva is meg lehet csodálni a teljesen berendezett otthont.

A fejre állt ház Ausztriában, Terfens városában található.

A bútorok, a mindennapi tárgyak, sőt az autó is a garázsban fejjel lefelé áll. Vagy az is lehet, hogy mi vagyunk csak fejjel lefelé? Érdemes a képek után található videót is megnézni.
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source: foolsjournalswordpress
Avete mai sognato di camminare sul soffitto di una casa e vedere tutto da lassù, al contrario, quasi fossimo nel mondo del mago di Oz? Bene, ora è possibile farlo. In Austria, a Terfens, due architetti polacchi – Irek Glowacki e Marek Rozanski – hanno creato una casa completamente rovesciata, ancorata al suolo dal tetto come se fosse caduta dal cielo, e con l’interno letteralmente in aria: tavoli, sedie, bagni, camere da letto e persino il garage sono capovolti, e ci danno l’illusione ottica di camminare sul soffitto. Come spazio abitale è decisamente poco pratica, ma decisamente spettacolare e da provare!
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source: viewtravel
Os arquitetos poloneses Irek Glowacki e Rozhanski Marek construíram uma casa de cabeça para baixo na vila austríaca de Terfens.Upside Down House O projeto que levou oito meses, foi criado para servir como uma nova atração turística na região – inaugurado em maio deste ano, já virou hit na Áustria.O curioso é que absolutamente tudo está invertido, inclusive o banheiro. No corredor, uma almofada que serve de cama para um pet imaginário e potes com ração e água estão no que seria o teto.Upside Down House O cuidado com os detalhes é impressionante. No quarto das crianças, decorado e mobiliado, a cama em formato de carro de bombeiros, assim como as bolas, cordas, carrinhos e todos os outros brinquedos estão presos ao teto.Upside Down House Caminhar ao longo da estrutura e observar as mesas, cadeiras, sofás, fogão, televisão, geladeira equipada e lareira em funcionamento – todos invertidos – é uma experiência completamente inusitada.