The Villa Hush Hush Takes Architecture to New Heights
Ryan Hinkson — May 30, 2010 — Art & Design
References: marksbarfield & designscene.net
Some so-called "ballers" live in houses with elevators in them, but only those with truly large bank can have a house that acts like an elevator; enter the Villa Hush Hush.
A portion of the Villa Hush Hush, which was designed by Steven Chilton/Marks Barfield Architects, actually elevates off of the ground with the touch of a button. Growing tired of the view into your front yard? No problem--at least when you live in a levitating luxury home like the Villa Hush Hush.
A portion of the Villa Hush Hush, which was designed by Steven Chilton/Marks Barfield Architects, actually elevates off of the ground with the touch of a button. Growing tired of the view into your front yard? No problem--at least when you live in a levitating luxury home like the Villa Hush Hush.
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