The wicked folks from Max Pritchard Architect want to bring out the adventurer side in you. Apparently these guys think there’s nothing more challenging than living inside a “bridge” surrounded by the lush green scenery. If that is not enough, look at this Bridge House carefully. It’s made of two steel trusses with concrete floors and steel decking, has a roof made of plantation pipes and comes with transparent walls made of glass. Another great example of narrow housing, it certainly brings the outdoor feeling in. Worth $175,000, the Bridge House is located at one hour’s drive from Adelaide.












































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Looks like someone was inspired by Craig Elwood’s Art Center College of Design bridge building.
I’ve seen one of these in Vermont, and another one that is part bridge in new canann CT. .
check out modernhousenotes blog to see the one in New Canaan – it’s cool, and it was for sale a while back.
becky
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