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To hide from everyone or a conceptual mimicry of the house-invisible from Paul Archer Design, UK

Paul Archer Design, a UK-based design house, has created the House-Invisible – an ingenious concept that allows homeowners to entirely blend into their surroundings and become practically invisible to prying eyes. With the use of advanced technology, the House-Invisible can be made to mimic its surroundings – be it a scenic mountain range, a lush meadow, a tropical beach or a secluded forest – through the activation of its photovoltaic living skin. This gives homeowners the freedom to express their creativity in designing a space which is perfectly blended into its landscape. In addition, the smart building concepts showcased by House-Invisible also bring practical benefits such as reduced energy bills and enhanced security for its residents.
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Forum City presents an opportunity to discuss a very interesting house located in the West of England. The main difference from all the other houses with a glass facade is that the windows can be opened and closed while moving the structure itself. The design of this curiosity was handled by the group Paul Archer Design.

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The hostess of the house and the company’s direct client Paul Archer Design Is the mother of architect Paul Archer. Now if you want, the hostess can change her home to a warm and weatherproof box, thanks to the connected to the automatic system panels, which, as it became known to the readers of Forum City, can be easily moved.

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The house has two stories, one of which is underground. The first floor is L-shaped and has the living, kitchen and dining area. And to the southwest and northeast are two small terraces, where you can enjoy the beauty of sunrises and sunsets every day.

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  1. Gabriel Bryant

    Could you please provide more information on the concept of a house-invisible from Paul Archer Design in the UK? How does it work and what makes it unique?

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