
Something tells me the cornerstones aren’t supposed to be the only stones holding the house up.
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Something tells me the cornerstones aren’t supposed to be the only stones holding the house up.

If only this were in 1960s San Francisco, it would be perfectly camouflaged. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
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Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill found an abandoned cement factory in 1973 and quickly turned it into an office space for his architectural firm and personal home. He still lives there today.
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After the initial back and forth of:
“Get your bus outta my house!”
“Get your house away from my bus!”
~Not-So-Handy Andy
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Some call it “influenced by multiple architectural styles.”
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Or some house ate too many trick-or-treaters. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
Favorite Comment: Slick Fix said, “Cheerleader house does the splits.”

Submitted by: SP Riley via Submit a Kludge!
Since learning about my parents swinging (mind bleach here) I have to wonder if Mr. Benson from across the street is my real dad. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “I’m guessing they were worried about their property taxes going up because they’re assessed for every structure they put on their property. Way to stick it to the man!”