Pyramid Houses

 

Muttart Conservatory 4-5-2010 2-55-34 PM Muttart Conservatory-A place to explore the wonders of nature in one of four pyramid greenhouses. Edmonton, Alberta.

Pyramids arose out of the dark way of Egypt. They were called Cha and the Cha was the sea. They were called Cha to be part of the tea rise of men. Of course back then men had a way of rising out of the sea. They climbed upon the step and rose up to the top in a lift. Men hated walking. Of course this page is called Pyramid Houses for the reason I wanted to find a way of bring in the idea. Among those leaders who are working on restoring the design with anticipation of strength is Joe Korvalo. He and his people are doing what they can to bring us the view from the top. Updated April 5, 2010

Charles Wilhite-Designs art deco homes including this pyramid house.

Contemporary Pyramids blogspot-a place that lists modern construction of pyramids as opposed to ancient history. Other Unknown images-One, two

Cool pyramid house-not sure where this is found but a number of great pictures

Delanoë Tower-Out of Paris this pyramidal tower breaks 30 years of laws that nothing can be too tall in Paris, ready for delivery in 2012. From Trend Hunter.

Eichler Network-This group lead by Architect Carter Sparks, out of California, built a number of pyramid houses back in the 1970’s because they saw them as unique in abilities not yet understood by modern science.

Glass Pyramid house- Made of glass by Japanese Architect Yukihide Mizuno, lights up nicely at night and I imagine great for cold areas especially during the day. busyboo

Gold Pyramid-Take a peek at the touristy 24 Karat gold construction of Jim Onan in Wadsworth, Illinois. Now open for tours. Come buy a Tut Lamp. Google View, Article, Great Photos

Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association-Interested in pyramids for research purposes or because you want to design your own as many have then this is a place for you to dig just a little deeper then usual.

Live like an Egyptian-This pyramid home was listed for sale in 2009 for just over a million dollars in the San Gabriel mountains.

Osho-Before this mystic died he helped construct a massive pyramid for meditation purposes in India. Take a look under Meditation resort for pictures.

~Pyramids-by John Miller-A listing of links to pyramids as a housing style and building style.

Pyramid House-Think underground and pyramids don’t go together? How about this house built by Japanese architect Makoto Tanijiri put over a pit house. Black Pyramid house out of Hiroshima, from Suppose Design Office. Cool. Gizmodo One Two, three

Pyramid House designed by Wickiup Builders in  Ennis Montana, is in view of Sphinx mountain in the Madison mountain range. Designed energy efficient and out of the box style. One, Two

Tokyo Pyramid-If they ever build this it will be the largest manmade structure in the world holding 3/4 of a million people and 12 times taller then the Giza Pyramid.

Walter Pyramid-Located on Long Beach this facility is considered to be one of three true pyramids in the United States, the others being located in Memphis and also in Las Vegas.

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Korvalo group-not often do you find a man like Joe who has come up with a new pyramidal design. It is one of the most amazing styles to date, maybe since the pyramids of Egypt. A style of home I like and love. It is a style that offers sustainability, endurance, strength. Youtube Video

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Pyramodule-This is a new distinct type of housing. They can be merged together to come up with different units.

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Ziggurat-pyramids of the future might be like this design out of Dubai where people live in cities where cars are redundant. Carbon neutral and quite cool.

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The Pyramid Farm-An agricultural future where men build farms up in the shape of  pyramid? Such is the belief of Professors Eric Ellingsen and Dickson Despommier. The idea is kind of an inward Babylonian Hanging Garden concept where instead of outside of the shape the inward is created as a massive indoor garden in climates where it isn’t presently possible to grow food.