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The Invisible House

The Invisible house is situated on 100 acres in Joshua Tree, CA and it was designed to reflect the beauty of the noiseless desert landscape, undisturbed and unpopulated. Architect Tomas Osinski has built a private home for film producer Chris Hanley here, and the facade plays wondrous visual tricks. The house blends into its surroundings like a chameleon, changing its appearance depending on the time of day, weather, and vegetation. It is a mirror house that turns invisible, allowing nature to step into the spotlight.

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The house blends into its surroundings like a chameleon, changing its appearance depending on the time of day, weather, and vegetation.

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