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Isolation Chamber

Isolation Chamber

Hah! That should keep the pesky canvassers away. No, I don’t have a minute for Greenpeace! No, I am not interested in buying your cookies! No, I am not interested in what will happen to my eternal soul! And no, I do not need new windows installed! I would slam the door… if I had one.

Found By: Gabe

Loveliest comment, by DaveTheTallGuy: It also says it’s a low rise with “-3″ levels. Perhaps the whole property exists in some sci-fi dimension, and you can only see the windows from the other side. Just don’t put it near a building with +3 levels, or they will cancel each other out and become a vacant lot.

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  1. Mike says:

    Nice! All the privacy of a missile silo, with none of the inconvenience of flights and flights of stairs into the sub-terrain. Where do I sign up?

  2. marn says:

    “Decent 3 bedroom condo. Sold as is. Does not need extensive rehab.”

    Way to showcase a listing there, Mr/Ms Realtor!

  3. Yudo Nomi says:

    Notice it’s bank-owned. Maybe the previous owners took all the windows when they left…

  4. Vivian says:

    That’s a house?

  5. tacomagic says:

    With 2012 fast approaching I’m thinking there will be a bigger and bigger market for above ground bunkers.

    However they’ll need to make the sale quickly on this house. Either way the demand for it will drop off sharply on Dec 13.

  6. DaveTheTallGuy says:

    It also says it’s a low rise with “-3″ levels. Perhaps the whole property exists in some sci-fi dimension, and you can only see the windows from the other side.

    Just don’t put it near a building with +3 levels, or they will cancel each other out and become a vacant lot.

  7. Claire says:

    I’ve never seen a glass patio door that doesn’t go all the way to the floor. I know heating is important, being that it’s Minnesota and all, but couldn’t they have located that baseboard heater on another wall? Isn’t that a trip hazard?

  8. Land of shimp says:

    What in the world? Do you exit and enter through the bound-to-make-you-trip sliding glass door? Or does the joint come with a massive can opener to pry open the roof to gain access?

    Marketing to the antisocial. A niche group of buyers.

  9. LMA says:

    I know there was a (mercifully brief) movement in architecture known as “Brutalism” (a leading example is of the Christian Science Reading Room in DC, which the congregation wants to demolish … the city won’t let them because it’s a “historic landmark”) but I had no idea anyone ever built a private residence in that style! Which really leads me to wonder who commissioned this thing in the first place? Is this the result of that Kohler ad where a couple is interviewing an architect who boasts of his “five prestigious awards” before asking “now, what can I do for you,” and the woman slams a faucet down on the desk and orders “build a house around *this*!”

    “Build a house around this, you mother@$*#!? I’ll show *you* a house built around this!”

    Link to the inspiring church mentioned above: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3105/3155681099_1156bf398c.jpg&imgrefurl=http://flickr.com/photos/81933668%40N00/3155681099&usg=__TD5gC0olImA5E2xRR40vzB6_eh4=&h=500&w=446&sz=139&hl=en&start=1&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=x_77l_l6lmdSZM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbrutalism%2Barchitecture%2Bchristian%2Bscience%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1

    • ann says:

      For what it’s worth: that church in DC you mention isn’t a Christian Science Reading Room, I believe it’s a Baptist congregation; and the city wasn’t blocking the demolition, it was a historic-preservation group that had no connection to the church or city. DC gave the church the permits for demolition a few months ago.

      • Land of shimp says:

        Brutalism? They couldn’t come up with a worse name?

      • emily michelle says:

        Wow. I am usually all in favor of protecting buildings of historical or architectural import, but I don’t blame the congregation for wanting to get rid of that thing. I’d be terrified to go to church there.

    • That’s amazing! Why am I not surprised it’s going to be destroyed? Sigh.

  10. I want to see the rest of this “house”. Looks like there’s a little wraparound piece to the left there – so I’m guessing it’s a midcentury motel-style apartment complex, photographed from the worst possible angle. Might be really awesome from the other side.


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