London - Arabstoday
The house is available to rent through Living Architecture This unusual building may look like a barn teetering over the edge of a hillside, but it’s actually safe as houses. The 100ft-long hotel sits atop a mound of earth near a nature
reserve in Suffolk, England and even has a swing dangling below its hanging end.
The half of the building that hovers over the ground is made of lighter materials than the other, so there's no need to worry about tipping the balance. A concrete core keeps things sturdy.
The modern house, which sleeps up to eight people, was designed by Dutch firm MVRDV and is available for holiday hires through Living Architecture, a non-profit rental firm.
The company is owned by philosopher Alain de Botton, who said: “We want to allow people to experience what it is like to live, eat and sleep in a space designed by an outstanding architectural practice.”
He commissioned five designs from some of Europe's leading architects so that people had a chance to explore a modern property while enjoying the British countryside, at a time when many modern designs have been commissioned by private owners.
The barn is surrounded by trees, giving a colourful view as well as much-needed privacy.
Holidaymakers can also explore the nearby towns Walberswick and Aldeburgh from their stylish base near the coast.