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Weathly, Anonymous Treehugger Buys Eco-House For US$15 Million
Posted by Sean Fallon at 9:50 AM on April 30, 2008
If you had US$15 million to spend on a home, would you choose to drop that cash on this concept home set to be built in a Cotswold nature reserve? Apparently that is just what an anonymous buyer did recently, making the "Orchid House" the UKs most expensive country home—and it won't be completed for 3 years. For that money the buyer (rumoured to be in the entertainment industry) will get a home shaped like a bee orchid that should produce more energy that it consumes thanks to an underground pump and geothermal heating. Great, so the house will pay for itself in about a 1000 years. Additional pic after the break.
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Final
Posted 10:57 AM 30/4/08
well if they have 15 mill to blow on a house I'm sure they can afford the malaria and or west nile treatment that living on that dirty pond will eventually lead to.
Final
Step666
Posted 10:55 AM 30/4/08
@oyumurtaci: 'Paper was used to get this 'green' house. I bet it was 'green' paper.'
Not in the UK - we have real money here.
Step666
92BuickLeSabre
Posted 10:49 AM 30/4/08
@djdare: Dude, there's nothing wrong with actually trying to be green; it's not inherently uncool to be environmentally friendly/conscious.
No need to abandon trying to do right by the world just because one also enjoys exposing hypocrisy, lunacy, and idiocy where it exists.
92BuickLeSabre
djdare
Posted 10:39 AM 30/4/08
@male roof blower (CFB): and word, I'm not saying I'm "green" or buy into any of this stuff... as my record in previous posts makes very clear, I just think it's funny when people pretend.
djdare
djdare
Posted 10:37 AM 30/4/08
@oyumurtaci: and you sir need to stop dabbling in the other green stuff easily rolled in paper.
[www.pot-party.com]
djdare
oyumurtaci
Posted 10:29 AM 30/4/08
Nothing says 'treehugger' like blowing 15 mil, or probably approximately 30 trees worth of paper on a house. A 'green' house. That sounds oddly familiar, the phrase 'green house'... now I wonder what other 'green house' exists that 15 million could have been better spent on? AHA! The White House. No wait that's not green. It's white. Like paper. Paper was used to get this 'green' house. I bet it was 'green' paper.
oyumurtaci
male roof blower (CFB)
Posted 10:27 AM 30/4/08
@djdare: That's an issue with people. They only think of energy use and recycling when thinking of "green." They don't consider the fact that the building is planted right in the middle of a marsh or the fact that the dark portions of the roof are going to emit heat, or that the concrete in the pond is going to warm the water around the house.
male roof blower (CFB)
takashimike
Posted 10:25 AM 30/4/08
I've seen better looking homes in New Orleans.
takashimike
tidybowl
Posted 10:23 AM 30/4/08
I thought the top one looked like a camouflaged frog about to take a dump.
Just goes to show you - just because you've got lots of money - doesn't mean you're smart.
I'm betting for $15 mil - I could design a much sweeter house than that - and it'd be "green".
tidybowl
mikeness
Posted 10:20 AM 30/4/08
Haha, you spled wethly rong
mikeness
djdare
Posted 10:19 AM 30/4/08
the top one looks like it has shark tails... I thought building on a body of water disrupted the ecosystem.
djdare
bookmark
Posted 10:06 AM 30/4/08
... odd
bookmark
sfokevin
Posted 11:24 AM 30/4/08
$15 million dollars donated to World Land Trust will save 150,000 acres of land for perpetuity...
[www.worldlandtrust.org]
sfokevin
Oldbrass
Posted 11:15 AM 30/4/08
Dumb dumb dumb. I do work in the construction trade from time to time and when I look at this design all I can picture is the 8 dumpsters of lumber cut offs, specialty made, one off concrete forms and about a 400 kilos of special use piping cut offs.
You want a real "green" house? Build it half under grade and out of sod. Minimal eco foot print and piece of cake to heat.
Oldbrass
LindsayJoy
Posted 12:12 PM 30/4/08
If its a business expense + good publicity for someone in the entertainment industry then of course!
They will indubitably brag about this while flying around in their own private Jet powered by fossil fuel.
LindsayJoy
seanmac
Posted 11:51 AM 30/4/08
$15,000,000 / 1000 years = $15,000/year of energy.
At first it seemed like a short time, but it's not a bad of the cuff estimate for a big house. Well done Sean.
I bet it would be possible to make a $1.5 million home in the right area that would pay for itself in a much shorter period of time, perhaps a couple lifetimes. As the technology continues to improve, it might even approach a good economic decision. Think of the possibilities...
seanmac
photophile
Posted 1:06 PM 30/4/08
I think some dumb rich dude got ripped off...
photophile
che_leo
Posted 1:57 PM 30/4/08
@Oldbrass: you mean, something like this ?
che_leo
iomatic
Posted 1:48 PM 30/4/08
Meh, I'd buy this over a small-dick Veyron.
iomatic
djdare
Posted 1:46 PM 30/4/08
@seanmac: uhh I'm no expert, but you can buy 15 acres in my neck of the woods for $50,000 or so, which means you could build a house... a normal house, and put solar panels on a good portion of the rest, and for a $1.5 million initial investment, I would assume you could recoup the costs in like 5 years... assuming you get paid by the electric company for energy put back into the grid... just saying.
djdare
BostonK
Posted 3:26 PM 30/4/08
Is the top picture the "Master Chief" version?
BostonK
martini1179
Posted 5:55 PM 30/4/08
Why do I think this "anonymous treehugger" is someone from Radiohead?
martini1179
strider_mt2k
Posted 9:05 PM 30/4/08
Drape a couple of vines over that thing, give it swamp-lowering ability and I think we've found our Hall of Doom!
Now if only we had a way to foil those pesky SuperFriends...
strider_mt2k
hmooby
Posted 11:35 PM 30/4/08
just give that 15 mil to charity...wtf!
hmooby
Gann
Posted 12:21 AM 1/5/08
Just checked the designer's website, the structure is made of a bunch of custom laminated veneer lumber beams which will definitely be built off site, assembled onsite then shingled.
Gann
Gann
Posted 12:20 AM 1/5/08
@Oldbrass: Judging by the price listed and the unique shape of the house, I bet most of this will be built in a factory and have very limited waste.
Gann
broho
Posted 12:02 AM 1/5/08
what a moron. that's the fugliest 'house' i've ever seen.
broho
GiltProto
Posted 12:00 AM 1/5/08
That's a very expensive hunting duck blind.
GiltProto
WD40
Posted 11:55 PM 30/4/08
@hmooby: or give the money to the treehugger foundation...it'll shut them up for a while. Oh wait, they can't accept it because money comes from trees...
WD40
ArielWollinger
Posted 1:35 AM 1/5/08
this is obviously CGI.
ArielWollinger
Ubik2501
Posted 1:30 AM 1/5/08
I don't think I'd pay $15M to live inside a Protoss spaceship.
Ubik2501
Oldbrass
Posted 2:11 AM 1/5/08
@Gann: Yah... And the custom made laminate shapes are going to be cut out of what, exactly? Straight lines = more efficient use of timber.
Oldbrass
Argyle
Posted 2:33 AM 1/5/08
good lord it's ugly and it looks rather small...
Argyle
Gann
Posted 3:33 AM 1/5/08
@Oldbrass: trees of course. curved lines = same effeciency with different shape as straight lines. They're not cutting the shapes out of a rectilinear piece of wood, they're molding long, thin, rectilinear pieces of wood into curves. Like plywood, this minimizes inconsistancies in the member and requires less material to hold the same load. It could possibly be more efficient than custom framing it out of nominal lumber.
Here is a good example of curved glulam beams.
Laminated veneer members work the same, only the 'plys' are thinner, allowing a tighter curvature and higher strength.
Gann
gadgetfreak
Posted 3:48 AM 1/5/08
If I had that kind of money, I suppose I might pay that much to make sure it was NEVER BUILT.
gadgetfreak
DJTripleRRR
Posted 6:45 AM 1/5/08
Awesome! I'd live there!
DJTripleRRR
HeartBurnKid
Posted 9:14 AM 1/5/08
Man, I love that house. It looks like a supervillain's lair.
HeartBurnKid
Rbastid
Posted 5:02 AM 1/5/08
I Like the camo-Crab look, but pft the whole eco thing is worthless.
Give me a big, energy sucking LCD covered Crab house.
Rbastid
iomatic
Posted 1:26 PM 2/5/08
@Ubik2501: Very nice reference.
wagers on World of Starcraft as the next big MMOG?
iomatic