by Lydia Morrish
We’re welcoming escapism in any form at the moment. While the globe’s political architecture burns to ashes, let’s step inside the walls of a real architectural delight to refresh and rejuvenate our minds.
A stunning house has been built in Israel that utilizes the power of one of nature’s often-overlooked offerings: it’s made out of weed. And we’ve got some beautiful photos of the dream house to show you. So sit back, relax, and imagine yourself in this zen place.
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the construction in the rural village of Ein Hood is the country’s very first cannabis house. Pioneered by trailblazers of eco-architecture Tav Group and built by craftsmen from the area, the condo is a true achievement of beauty and serenity.
Among the surrounding olive trees and sandy hillside stones, the minimal yet polished villa is at total harmony with itself and the cliffs of the landscape, like a weed-infused chameleon.
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
It’s not only beautiful and made of hemp; the ecological building is environmentally-friendly, making it green in more than one way. A much-needed factor for today’s climate – everything about the building is ecological.
A water system recycles collected rainwater to use for showers, gardening and for washing dishes, the toilet creates compost, and stone was carved from the land to make the flooring, lower tier walls, retaining walls, fences and paving, so it fits into its setting with elegance.
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
That was no simple job – the external walls are more than 50 inches thick and the inner walls are around 35 inches so the house is insulated all year round. Made from hempcrete, a green alternative to concrete formed from the inner woody core of hemp and lime, the walls are innovative as well as sturdy.
Even the house’s furniture was specifically selected to match the house in order to maintain the calm mood of the rooms.
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
VICE’s lifestyle offshoot Amuse says the dwelling is “like a Hender Scheme shoe.” The luxury footwear brand led by Ryo Kashiwazaki makes merry with “natural” hued boots and trainers fit for any Yeezy collection.
Please can we move there, Tav Group?
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
(Photo: Yaeli Gabriely)
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