Airship House
Scotland, UK
I remember that when the unpopular singer Sun Yanzi promoted the album "Perfect Day", she once performed an interesting campaign to spend a day in a transparent house full of floor-to-ceiling windows. In this space, although she becomes a character to be watched, every movement is accompanied by the swaying of trees and the setting moonrise, adding a different sense of beauty.
If you live in this Scottish Highland Starry Sky Flashlight House, you can probably get the same experience - the insulated aluminum cabin with a large number of transparent forms creates a free and airy, retro industrial style space. When night falls, the 180-degree dragonfly windows glow warmly, and you'll have the entire starry sky over Scotland's west coast alone. And what Sun Yanzi can't envy is that because this is a secluded resort, you don't have to worry too much about privacy, and you can relax and be yourself in the scenery of the painting.
The landlord, a husband and wife of architects and interior designers, designed the oak house and designed this unique structure with the idea of "creating something different." After that, a company was commissioned to manufacture the parts of the house, and then engineers were hired to assemble them on site, and finally built this airship home about 9 meters long and 4 meters high, made of aluminum. They describe it as an iconic, living, capsule.