close
  • Michael Hills invisible houses get go-ahead | Stuff.co.nz

    The architectural concept of 'invisibility' is wonderful. However, I don't see the need for the golf course to begin with. Surely a troop of pudgy businessmen riding around in little carts is more an eyesore than kids bouncing on a trampoline.

    Reviewed by nugat Jun 26, 01:59am ( 31 reviews ) stuff.co.nz

  • Showing 24 of 31
  • Reviews of the site
  • Join StumbleUpon or login to add a review! default avatar
  • Reviewed by mmafan1 on Jul 10, 2:14am

    Cool, u gotta lawn the roof.
  • Rated by akdasbpl on Jun 28, 11:50pm

    A cool alternative for global warming concerns!!
  • Rated by charistsevis on Jun 26, 10:10pm

    Invisible architecture, green architecture.
  • Rated by nugat on Jun 26, 1:59am

    The architectural concept of 'invisibility' is wonderful. However, I don't see the need for the golf course to begin with. Surely a troop of pudgy businessmen riding around in little carts is more an eyesore than kids bouncing on a trampoline.
  • Rated by MinnesotaLofts on Jun 23, 3:23pm

    From the page: "In a decision released yesterday, independent commissioners granted Hill resource consent to build 17 subterranean dwellings on and around his Arrowtown golf course."
  • Rated by Leesaun on Jun 20, 4:45am

    That's is just wonderful, I would love a house like this, also one that has trees incorporated with it. and water. n___n
  • Rated by thufth on Jun 19, 9:09pm

    An invisible house (: