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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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Tags: architecture | design | eco | ecofriendly | environment | green | house

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