There’s nothing I look for in a house more important than the experience of living in a hot barren land, punctuated by the sound of birds smashing into my walls constantly
I would not be in it during one of those 100 year weather events with giant rainstorms.The rocks are there to break up water coming down that small hill behind it. But in a deluge, I wouldn't trust water racing down that hill toward those glass windows. Some of those rocks are placed on the top of the soil. Not embedded into the soil. Nope, I'll pass.
This house is incredibly designed, because when the Evil Villian goes to break in they will break a mirror which gives them bad luck where they can easily be defeated
You can stab someone with that chess piece~ :D Imagine a very rich family moves there, one day there's an argument and one of them stabs the other with it, a murder with eccentric chess pieces as the weapon, in an equally eccentric house, it could be a pretty good short movie imo 😂
@wasdwazd so incredibly curated, in fact, that they don't even use the standard chess setup. Very exclusive, they really know _exactly_ what they're doing! 🤣
A cooler invisible house would be one that is made to look like a giant boulder that matches the rest of the landscape with a hard to find door to get in while the inside is a high tech setup that goes underground for more space.
That would actually require some thought process and more than just shipping containers, we know whoever made these isn’t capable of that. Not that it would be as profitable as selling shipping containers for millions of dollars lmao Edit: I had an extra word in there
6:00 step 1: get invited to the house step 2: the person that invites you goes to take a shower step 3: start looking directly at the glass from the other side until they get uncomfortable step 4: leave
That house is actually futuristic. Truly the house of the future. In the future we will all live in empty flooded metal containers in the desert. Truly inspiring.
The architect heard the phrase "throwing stones in glass houses" and decided to go above and beyond that. They made a hill full of rocks just WAITING to roll down and demolish this glass house. Truly genius.
bruh when the rocks break it (AND THEY DO ALOT) they spend so much mf money on replacing them. It happens more often than youd think, too. Also window cleaners coming once a week have to clean EVERY SIDE OF IT lmfao
I overthink everything, like if my floor fell into my basement and other irrational things. This house would kick those fears into overdrive if I lived there
3:35 I love when the guy goes outside and just pauses looking for something to say about the hill, comes up with nothing, and just says "with these boulders and the scenery, its like a movie"
Architect here I know what they wanted to achieve, it is pretty typical for some modern modular houses but they kinda mixed the proportions, made it look like a train with no privacy. They completely forgot about the water vapor, which is going to have a huge impact around that pool-kitchen area, not to mention a literall showerhead 1 meter away from bed which looks like some kind of porta-pooty in a middle of a room. Also those windows look great during the day but have no privacy in the night. Houses like that should be designed so that they have a sense of privacy but are open to landscape views, you can actually achieve that with a full glass elevation but it's pretty tricky. There is a difference between something minimalistic and completely lacking any purpose.
Bro the last thing I would want in any 18 million dollars house is minimalism lol Lime what is even the point You should be really dumb to buy a 18 million dollars house for minimalism. I want the maximum of everything if I'm spending that much on a house. This house in particular, is just downright dogshitty terrible.
To be fair I understand that privacy isn't a big concern when there's no one else out there anyway. But driving all the way out into the dessert, far from any other settlements would sure get old quick. The only purpose of this architecture is to extract as much money from gullible rich people as possible at minimum cost and investment. 18 million for a shipping container with mirrors around it and they didn't even install any ceiling tiles! 🤣🤣🤣
The one way mirror shower is actually genius! You can watch robbers take things from your invisible house while you are hiding in your invisible shower. Robbers/killers can't surprise you when you have no curtains. Take that Michael!
@@grimes558 Can confirm, I was the item stolen. That item in question was an oversized glass refrigerator, in which you can see every edible item slowly rotting
My favorite part of the invisible house is how comically visible it is from miles away. We have panels that project what the opposite panel "sees," making it hard to notice unless you are really looking for it, even if you are a few feet away from it. I thought that is what they made the house of. Instead, they chose mirrors.. in a place where the Sun has nothing to shine off of except the giant mirrors. A cabin in the woods is infinitely more invisible and considerably less expensive, while being just as secluded and with a much better view.
As someone who lives in Joshua Tree, it really sucks because we are being flooded by Airbnb’s. The housing market is impossible. Locals can’t even find a new house when they go into foreclosure because every house is either being renovated or already costs hundred of thousands of dollars above the usual market. Edit: For anyone who doesn’t know, our backyard is a national park and I don’t have a problem with tourists. It’s just the fact that there are so many that it’s hard to live here. We lost our house due to foreclosure over a transaction dispute and any houses that are available are bought by rich people who will just convert them. Even trashy houses in our area get high offers because it’s secluded enough to renovate and not worry about the “neighborhood”.
AirBnB are turning cities into ghost towns because nobody is actually living on those cities anymore because is so expensive is forcing people on the city to move out of it At lot of tourist places who were know for being lively, optimistic,full of energy and people moving around at all time are turning into ghost towns waiting for tourists to come living at those AirBnB to bring life to those places
that's everywhere in the western world, europe is suffering a lot. canada is the hardest one yet. its literally impossible to own a house to live in on this day and age.
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the most thing I look for in a house is to be compact and warm, well equiped, solid, away from noises, but still close to a huge city, and surrounded by respectible neighbirds.
this house seems like the kind of house that 4 men in the desert would laugh at due to identical rocks, making the oldest of the group believe that they all went insane
He reserves the evil destructive nature that his black tank top has when talking about the most vile humans on the planet. Always remember if you made Charlie put on the black Tank top, you dun fucked up.
@Darktion low tone, and somebody that is completely honest and covers really good situations and things that happen around and somebody fake and using a fake voice really think about it. He genuinely bringing himself to the videos and letting us judge him. Imagine if everybody watch your cringey discord video.
Not only do the mirrors not work at night, you’ll be looking out a pitch black desert on all sides. Absolutely terrifying. You’ll have great views of the coyote packs 💀
I like how Charlie calls Enes one of his favorite youtubers as if Enes is in on the joke and just pretends to like the houses so he gets invited back to look at more
enes is an architecture student, he likely does think the houses he tours suck (they're actually getting better) haha, his viewers on the other hand are smitten with the gross displays of too much wealth haha
@@chickenmanmackenzie3525 honestly, some of the houses he tours are actually very nice! they usually dont have a massive price tag though. but yeah a good chunk of them are pretty awful but there is definitely some nice older less modern houses he tours that really are cool
I had the same idea to cover a house in mirrors so it would be invisible when i was in high school. Cool to see it but it doesn't look all that invisible. The gaps in the sections of mirrors, the windows and the walkway like you said really give it away. I'd love to see a house covered in mirrors that is trying to be as camoflauged as possible and not just a meme airbnb.
@@queuebe4068 Just checked a couple others. Maybe the gap in the sections of mirrors isn't as noticeable from far away but most of them have the same issue. All the mirror houses look super cool i just want to see one thats actually "invisible". Also maybe pictures just don't do it justice, might have to visit one in person.
Idk if there’s any architecture buffs here. This house’s concept seems like a modern iteration of the Glass House built by Phillip Johnson in the 1940’s. It was notoriously unlivable and was used as a weekend home. The main issue was how hot it got (besides the fact there was no privacy. Concrete is a great thermal mass and with all the glass, there was tons of sun exposure allowing it heat up quickly and retain the heat it gained.
That being said the house was intended as a sort of sociological experiment and a foray in the new aesthetics that could come from new construction methods rather than a permanent residence. Based on location and “vibe” I think Charlie was right in saying it would be best suited as a rental, very much seems like a destination and not a residence.
I remember in architecture school, we would study all these exemplary modern houses, case studies etc. and all their clever details but they would rarely mention that the people they were built for usually moved after a few months because of issues like them being impossible to heat, the lack of privacy and just being generally impractical. But hey, they look cool in photos, so that's the most important thing I guess ...
Modern architecture is just like modern art. Pretentious crap. Oooo look how flat and boring everything is. And the right angles really speak to how brilliant the architect is.
The mirror house and spikey house would be great for astronomy. There are hotels in Iceland with those long glass wall hallways for sky watching without wind pushing your scope around or your nuts turning black and falling off from frostbite.
I used to work in a 1980's office building which was very shiny on the outside. All exterior windows were basically mirrors. It was only 3 storeys but on the top of a hill, just at bird flight level. I think we had a 'bird strike' about every couple of weeks. There would often be bird imprints on the windows and small dead birds on the ground surrounding the building. There would also be larger birds, twitching and barely alive. It wasn't really thought out very well.
There's a building in London that has to have it's windows covered permanently because otherwise it sets people's cars on fire with the reflected light.
It would make so much more sense to build underground like in Coober Pedy if you want an invisible desert house. You can still have the front facade be goofy mirrors but at least it makes actual thermal sense and would be way more 'invisible'
What this architect is doing is harassing you. That is the idea behind building architecture like this. It is to harass, threaten, bully and intimidate people. That is why containers were used by the architect. To create new things designed to harass people.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki Insulation is one of the basics in building a house, it doesn't only keep the inside of your house warm but it can also keep it cool. With a house like this that has (I'm guessing the estimate here) walls that are 70% more or less just panes of glass, its going to be quite hard to keep the inside of the house at a comfortable temperature no matter the temperature outside, and given most desert destinations can easily fall under freezing at night (Not sure if this house is built in one of those areas or not) while skyrocketing to insanely hot temperatures during the day, this would be hard to combat perfectly while keeping the house at a livable temperature. Though of course if anyone has enough cash laying around to buy a place like this for the aesthetics alone I imagine the owner would be okay with the absurd electric bills to run it all by thermostat, but still, I really wouldn't want to be caught in this house if there's a blackout during the dead of summer.
I actually kind of like the idea of being able to see the rest of the house while in the shower. I always worry that someone is gonna break in during one and having that view into the house sounds handy to see it coming or calm your nerves to know nothing is there. Why do they make these houses in the middle of nowhere like this though?
Probably because no area near them would give planning permission for a house with one way mirrors on every side that can spy on all the surrounding residents lol
Literally my first thought of those big pile of rocks n boulders right next to house is "what happens if you get too much rain and it causes a landslide?" I found it comical no one even thought about NOT having a pile of giant boulders next to a literal glass house.
@@IloveCanada-ql5vtWhile true, you never know with the ever changing climate. That pile of rocks is super dangerous next to a house made mostly of glass
I'd hate to live in this house of mirrors in the desert because I'd keep having rocks get thrown into it by people mistaking me for the enemy stand user.
This seems like the perfect setup for a bad horror-mystery movie, where a group of college kids go to a remote house in the middle of the desert, with little to no internet or way to communicate with civilization (except for when one person barely manages to alert someone, and probably gets killed afterward), and get slowly killed one by one by the secret killer while the authorities are unable to find the property because it's invisible
I am currently in architecture school and we had to design a school in the desert and let me tell you from all that all i can say is that these projects you just showed just seem so impractical😂 it is insanely hard and time consuming to build in the desert to make something like that comfortable. Nature always wins in a way
People have been living in the desert for a long time. Most of them take practical measures and build from local materials with clever anti-heat features, and don’t drag giant glass shipping containers into the sand.
@@brokensky2378 The hard part is designing a better desert house that isn't a pre-existing adobe structure that's been around since before the Spanish arrived.
Even as civil engineers we are baffled by the amount of stupidity too, who tf builds a building on the bottom of a boulder hill, and your decision of carrying the dead load of the house is glass
I can't imagine the mirrors would hold up. A few years down the road, they've been scoured and scratched by all the sand blowing around that you can spot it from a mile away.
I feel like even Enes had trouble finding anything positiv to say about the house 😂 "Look at this...scenery....I've never been in place like this..." 😂
Being in the middle of the dessert that close to large boulders does not sound like a good time. I’m imagining all kinds of critters, snakes, scorpions, tarantulas, etc hiding there. Terrifying.
Somewhere in the desert you can hear 3 buff man laughing while one concern about the three of them, and one of them charging up to throw a rock at the house
Probably where these "architects" come from. Also that house would be absolute hell. There is nothing thought through on it. No engineer helped make this, you can tell because there is no actual function only form.
Imagine being stranded in some desert. You see another lone soul walking toward you. You run toward him hoping to get some supplies. And then you smack face first into a house of mirrors.
This is a robbers dream 1. Every wall is glass 2. Easy to get to, the address is probably everywhere 3. In the middle of nowhere, nobody would be able to come aid you quickly 4. Known to have rich people come visit
I think I'd prefer a secret desert bunker house that was just like a hatch in the ground to make it "invisible", but was actually a huge space underneath.
pretty much every Mid-East tourism ad: "omg this camp ground is so magical, this is my view tonight," *rocks, slight elevation change followed by more rocks*
I love this. Could you imagine having the energy of a kid hiding behind a telephone pole and thinking theyre the biggest genius, but with way too much money? Thats the vibes im getting here and i love it.
A random stone obelisk with a radioactive symbol engraved on it. It's just there to distract and deter people from the hidden bunker entrance nearby while being a monument to help me know how to find it.
There’s nothing I look for in a house more important than the experience of living in a hot barren land, punctuated by the sound of birds smashing into my walls constantly
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ahhhh sounds like heaven 😂😂😂
Maybe they have a thing for feathers 😂
Sounds like my home in Utah😂
Like on Finding Nemo. 🤣
Whoever built the Invisible House is such a genius. The fact that they haven't built the Invisible Boat Mobile yet is beyond me.
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@@joebustanut I once read a book with a guy called “Masaru Ito” in it and his nickname was “Mas”
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It’s 120 degrees there every day in the summer. Imagine the bill to air-condition a greenhouse!
It reminds me of people that buy sports cars but forget about the insurance lol
holy crap its tayzonday. chocolate rain.
@@chuck2502 holy shit I didn’t even realize that lmao this is gold 😂
i live in this area. no its not
It also snows
Having an entirely glass house this close to precariously stacked rocks is like something out of a comedy
I would not be in it during one of those 100 year weather events with giant rainstorms.The rocks are there to break up water coming down that small hill behind it. But in a deluge, I wouldn't trust water racing down that hill toward those glass windows. Some of those rocks are placed on the top of the soil. Not embedded into the soil. Nope, I'll pass.
It look like they build The Weeknd's Dolls factory from one of "Save your tear" MV
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Well, it's definitely 1 way to ensure the house will at some point become truly invisible
“He is putting stupid houses in the desert and he’s getting away with it!”
God I love that quote 🤣
was gonna say the same thing. it got me too good
Don’t use Gods name in vain
@@lastdaysturntochrist6862 god damn it
Truly an act of high villainy.
How dare he put stupid houses in the desert
@@lastdaysturntochrist6862 lol another Christian that doesn't understand what using God's name in vain means
I love how it’s called the Invisible House when everyone can clearly see it’s just a bunch of mirrors
what house?
da mirror house
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@@sssjelly8424here before this reply goes viral
Yeah obv its not actually going to be invisible
This house is incredibly designed, because when the Evil Villian goes to break in they will break a mirror which gives them bad luck where they can easily be defeated
yeah! they’ll have seven years to fix that mirror so he can do it again!
Ablative curse armor 😂
You know a house has some good architecture when one of it's main attractions is a chess set.
It's not even a good looking chess set the pawns look like pine trees and the other pieces are hard to distinguish from each other and just look ugly
You can stab someone with that chess piece~ :D
Imagine a very rich family moves there, one day there's an argument and one of them stabs the other with it, a murder with eccentric chess pieces as the weapon, in an equally eccentric house, it could be a pretty good short movie imo 😂
its set up wrong too xD
Yes, it's incredibly Curated.
@wasdwazd so incredibly curated, in fact, that they don't even use the standard chess setup. Very exclusive, they really know _exactly_ what they're doing! 🤣
A cooler invisible house would be one that is made to look like a giant boulder that matches the rest of the landscape with a hard to find door to get in while the inside is a high tech setup that goes underground for more space.
So patricks house
That would actually require some thought process and more than just shipping containers, we know whoever made these isn’t capable of that. Not that it would be as profitable as selling shipping containers for millions of dollars lmao
Edit: I had an extra word in there
That would require actual effort to design and construct though, which would defeat the purpose.
@@tjscrotum sorry to burst your bubble but Patrick's house is infact a turtle shell
@@tjscrotum 😂😂
I love how they call it an “Invisible house” as if the mirrors aren’t going to turn it into a beacon when the sun comes out
It still accomplishes its function; technically you can't see the house if its too blindingly bright to look at.
Maybe that’s why they built it in the desert. Sun’s out all the time, so everyone gets to go blind.
@@RailfoxStudios that's not how deserts work
What about poor birds and other animals? They won't be as to see it. And smack into the walls.
@@FukaiKokoro they’ll see themselves in it and get confused
"Look at this SCENERY" **rocks and sand**
I. Don't. Like. Sand
Literally just Texas
Better than New Jersey.
@@cjodysseyIt's coarse, rough, and it gets everywhere.
@destroything beat me to it! 😂
6:00
step 1: get invited to the house
step 2: the person that invites you goes to take a shower
step 3: start looking directly at the glass from the other side until they get uncomfortable
step 4: leave
Plot twist: they "enjoy" the thought that you were watching them 😏🍆💦
That house is actually futuristic. Truly the house of the future. In the future we will all live in empty flooded metal containers in the desert. Truly inspiring.
cyberpunk music kicks in
Specifically chrome containers. Everything is chrome in the future!
I can't even wrap my head around that
@@senorpepper3405 don't worry you don't have to, government will for ya
@@kavalogue as long as there's pictures 📸 of yer mother involved...I'm in!💥💯
The architect heard the phrase "throwing stones in glass houses" and decided to go above and beyond that. They made a hill full of rocks just WAITING to roll down and demolish this glass house. Truly genius.
i love this so very much
I was looking for this comment
bruh when the rocks break it (AND THEY DO ALOT) they spend so much mf money on replacing them. It happens more often than youd think, too. Also window cleaners coming once a week have to clean EVERY SIDE OF IT lmfao
I overthink everything, like if my floor fell into my basement and other irrational things. This house would kick those fears into overdrive if I lived there
oh ya, how bout he who lives in a glass house with A MACHINE GUN TURRET ON THE ROOF!!!
Gotta love how it turns into the most visible house at night!
At 4:40 I could not breath 😂
"He's putting stupid houses in the desert and he's getting away with it"
"This is stupid"
"This is terrible"
ok but seriously tho, my 5 y/o nephew can draw that on a paper. He will be an awesome architect when he grows up.
3:35 I love when the guy goes outside and just pauses looking for something to say about the hill, comes up with nothing, and just says "with these boulders and the scenery, its like a movie"
"Everything sure is brown out here."
@@Instabruh.User.. that's why you have so many more suns! oh wait...
Patrolling the mojave makes me wish for a nuclear winter.
@@Instabruh.User.. BEGONE BOT!
@@zakarysingleton9228 When I got this assignment I was hoping there'd be more gambling.
"It's piles of shipping containers, assorted sillyly" - Charles Christopher White Jr
Sillily*
pull up now we finna get busy
Architect here
I know what they wanted to achieve, it is pretty typical for some modern modular houses but they kinda mixed the proportions, made it look like a train with no privacy. They completely forgot about the water vapor, which is going to have a huge impact around that pool-kitchen area, not to mention a literall showerhead 1 meter away from bed which looks like some kind of porta-pooty in a middle of a room. Also those windows look great during the day but have no privacy in the night.
Houses like that should be designed so that they have a sense of privacy but are open to landscape views, you can actually achieve that with a full glass elevation but it's pretty tricky.
There is a difference between something minimalistic and completely lacking any purpose.
Bro the last thing I would want in any 18 million dollars house is minimalism lol
Lime what is even the point
You should be really dumb to buy a 18 million dollars house for minimalism. I want the maximum of everything if I'm spending that much on a house.
This house in particular, is just downright dogshitty terrible.
To be fair I understand that privacy isn't a big concern when there's no one else out there anyway.
But driving all the way out into the dessert, far from any other settlements would sure get old quick.
The only purpose of this architecture is to extract as much money from gullible rich people as possible at minimum cost and investment.
18 million for a shipping container with mirrors around it and they didn't even install any ceiling tiles! 🤣🤣🤣
I think the Invisible House is quite a fitting name, as the architect is clearly blind
underrated lmao
It was created for invisible people.
actually good underrated comment sadly overshadowed by like beggars in the first nano second of the video being released
The one way mirror shower is actually genius! You can watch robbers take things from your invisible house while you are hiding in your invisible shower. Robbers/killers can't surprise you when you have no curtains. Take that Michael!
who is Michael? Did he rob you and if so why do you know his name
@@CantTellYou I'm Michael
Serial killer bangs off glass repeatedly like a fly in a bottle
@@CantTellYou prob the robber has a name tag on
@@grimes558 Can confirm, I was the item stolen. That item in question was an oversized glass refrigerator, in which you can see every edible item slowly rotting
My favorite part of the invisible house is how comically visible it is from miles away. We have panels that project what the opposite panel "sees," making it hard to notice unless you are really looking for it, even if you are a few feet away from it. I thought that is what they made the house of. Instead, they chose mirrors.. in a place where the Sun has nothing to shine off of except the giant mirrors. A cabin in the woods is infinitely more invisible and considerably less expensive, while being just as secluded and with a much better view.
This house had to be a case of someone refusing to believe they had a bad idea
The 18 million price tag tells me the architect just wanted to sell a shipping container for between a 100 to a 1000 times what he put into it! 😂
As someone who lives in Joshua Tree, it really sucks because we are being flooded by Airbnb’s. The housing market is impossible. Locals can’t even find a new house when they go into foreclosure because every house is either being renovated or already costs hundred of thousands of dollars above the usual market.
Edit: For anyone who doesn’t know, our backyard is a national park and I don’t have a problem with tourists. It’s just the fact that there are so many that it’s hard to live here. We lost our house due to foreclosure over a transaction dispute and any houses that are available are bought by rich people who will just convert them. Even trashy houses in our area get high offers because it’s secluded enough to renovate and not worry about the “neighborhood”.
Raccoons need HUGS
Lol welcome to the world. Here in Canada homes are turned into airbnbs or rentals as well
AirBnB are turning cities into ghost towns because nobody is actually living on those cities anymore because is so expensive is forcing people on the city to move out of it
At lot of tourist places who were know for being lively, optimistic,full of energy and people moving around at all time are turning into ghost towns waiting for tourists to come living at those AirBnB to bring life to those places
that's everywhere in the western world, europe is suffering a lot. canada is the hardest one yet. its literally impossible to own a house to live in on this day and age.
Welcome to the 2023 housing crisis! That's happening literally everywhere
I am honestly surprised that this house is not surrounded by a pile of dead birds
not high enough lol
Perhaps it's a daily routine to collect the birds for sustenance in this barren land.
@@OorieLynchhow do you know what I do at 1 am
How many birds do you think regularly fly across open desert
@@drsipp407 depends on the bird tourist season ig
the only purpose this served was being the background of the music video to “get busy” by yeat
Pull up now, we finna get busy
I’m afraid that if I came across this house on a walk, I wouldn’t be able to resist throwing a big rock at it.
What are you 5
@@cisco4708 This house deserves it
seems like we found the owner of this house @@cisco4708
unfortunately same 😭💀
I'd rather be the assassin of whoever lives or parties there just to drop a boulder on them from that hill.
They did the equivalent of making an invisible base in a singleplayer world
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the most thing I look for in a house is to be compact and warm, well equiped, solid, away from noises, but still close to a huge city, and surrounded by respectible neighbirds.
“Invisible house”
Blasts RGB at night
The ‘invisible house’ is the definition of expectation vs reality
fr this is like the ad vs the app
It is made for an invisible consumer base.
this house seems like the kind of house that 4 men in the desert would laugh at due to identical rocks, making the oldest of the group believe that they all went insane
TWO IDENTICAL ROCKS
Is that a J-
😂 now this is a reference 😂
@@big_creamo yes, yes it is
what is this in reference to im begging
having a house entirely made out of glass right next to a bunch of sharp rocks is nothing shy of perfection.
These types of videos are your best for real. I like to hear about things that maybe aren’t as publicity but you make it gain publicity
The amount of power and energy he unleashes when he wears black
Probably out of spite
@YeaMan I’m just talkin shit fr fr 😂it was probably 🔥
He reserves the evil destructive nature that his black tank top has when talking about the most vile humans on the planet. Always remember if you made Charlie put on the black Tank top, you dun fucked up.
@Darktion low tone, and somebody that is completely honest and covers really good situations and things that happen around and somebody fake and using a fake voice really think about it. He genuinely bringing himself to the videos and letting us judge him. Imagine if everybody watch your cringey discord video.
Holy $#!+!! The sleeves are gone! This one is serious!
I wonder how it got the name “invisible house” considering how incredibly visible it is.
When the sun is behind you and the house is in front of you it will be so visible that you will go blind
@@FleshWizard69420 I think it might even cook eggs on that sidewalk in the summer
@@FleshWizard69420 Yes but once you are blind you won't be able to see the house any more. 5head
youre all just mistaking what hes saying, its the in-visible house not the invisible house
It’s secretly a portmanteau of incredibly and visible
The randomly placed chess pieces are such a good exemplification of the kind of pretentious people that built and would live in that house.
i can't complain, it's not like i know how to play chess.
Not me just realizing the invisible house is the house from get busy
Not only do the mirrors not work at night, you’ll be looking out a pitch black desert on all sides. Absolutely terrifying. You’ll have great views of the coyote packs 💀
That’s actually pretty fuckin sick lmao
I guess that having a house made of mirrors may be eccentric, but building it under multiple giant boulders is pure masochism.
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@@TrianglePants spoke to soon
@@dylaneji
ok two
but at least they don't suck
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That long hallway with a pool is like those unsettling liminal spaces.
Imagine you want to hang a picture on the wall and the whole house just breaks
I like how Charlie calls Enes one of his favorite youtubers as if Enes is in on the joke and just pretends to like the houses so he gets invited back to look at more
enes is an architecture student, he likely does think the houses he tours suck (they're actually getting better) haha, his viewers on the other hand are smitten with the gross displays of too much wealth haha
I like how when he wears that shirt it always tricks me to thinking his nipple is leaking wow hot
@@chickenmanmackenzie3525 honestly, some of the houses he tours are actually very nice! they usually dont have a massive price tag though. but yeah a good chunk of them are pretty awful but there is definitely some nice older less modern houses he tours that really are cool
I had the same idea to cover a house in mirrors so it would be invisible when i was in high school. Cool to see it but it doesn't look all that invisible. The gaps in the sections of mirrors, the windows and the walkway like you said really give it away. I'd love to see a house covered in mirrors that is trying to be as camoflauged as possible and not just a meme airbnb.
look them up
@@queuebe4068 Just checked a couple others. Maybe the gap in the sections of mirrors isn't as noticeable from far away but most of them have the same issue. All the mirror houses look super cool i just want to see one thats actually "invisible". Also maybe pictures just don't do it justice, might have to visit one in person.
@@helloiam4045 instead of using mirrors they could, potentially, use dirt, rocks and flora to disguise it if they wanted it to really be invisible
@@carmelwolf129 Bunker 🤯
@Timbonator that's cheating tho tbh. Bunker is mainly underground. A house that's above ground that's completely camouflaged would be pretty cool.
I stayed there overnight for a Photoshoot and it’s… interesting lol💀
Was the pool obnoxious, smell wise?
(As it was not sectioned off...)
The literal definition of living in a glass house.
“Whoever is building these needs to loose their architecture license asap” agreed 😭😭
Facts
@Darktion Your pfp looks so unhappy.
how do you make a license loose? did you mean LOSE?
@@grimey666 omg bruh everyone knows what they mean wtf are you accomplishing 🤣🤣🤣
somebody needs to take off his creative mode
4:58 he really used the physics gun to make the shipping containers clip into each other.
Not possible.
@@zerefoex "not possible"🤓
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@@FleshWizard69420 Avg. american. with no education. 🌈 this you.
@@zerefoex Toolgun>No Collide
An architect’s wet dream
An engineer’s worst nightmare
Idk if there’s any architecture buffs here. This house’s concept seems like a modern iteration of the Glass House built by Phillip Johnson in the 1940’s. It was notoriously unlivable and was used as a weekend home. The main issue was how hot it got (besides the fact there was no privacy. Concrete is a great thermal mass and with all the glass, there was tons of sun exposure allowing it heat up quickly and retain the heat it gained.
That being said the house was intended as a sort of sociological experiment and a foray in the new aesthetics that could come from new construction methods rather than a permanent residence. Based on location and “vibe” I think Charlie was right in saying it would be best suited as a rental, very much seems like a destination and not a residence.
I remember in architecture school, we would study all these exemplary modern houses, case studies etc. and all their clever details but they would rarely mention that the people they were built for usually moved after a few months because of issues like them being impossible to heat, the lack of privacy and just being generally impractical.
But hey, they look cool in photos, so that's the most important thing I guess ...
that's what happens when you try to live in a display case, i guess
Someone is building these and making a profit off of them. That's why it keeps getting done
Lighting up rooms at night desiring to have some privacy must be a bitch to deal with.
Modern architecture is just like modern art. Pretentious crap. Oooo look how flat and boring everything is. And the right angles really speak to how brilliant the architect is.
A glass house in the middle of the desert. I imagine the heating and air conditioning will be more than the house itself
this house looks like the thing you’d make after binge watching minecraft tutorials then trying to make something in a super flat world
This is eerily close to weird dreams I used to have when I was a kid. An elongated house with a pool or river running right through the middle of it.
The mirror house and spikey house would be great for astronomy. There are hotels in Iceland with those long glass wall hallways for sky watching without wind pushing your scope around or your nuts turning black and falling off from frostbite.
I used to work in a 1980's office building which was very shiny on the outside. All exterior windows were basically mirrors. It was only 3 storeys but on the top of a hill, just at bird flight level. I think we had a 'bird strike' about every couple of weeks. There would often be bird imprints on the windows and small dead birds on the ground surrounding the building. There would also be larger birds, twitching and barely alive. It wasn't really thought out very well.
There's a building in London that has to have it's windows covered permanently because otherwise it sets people's cars on fire with the reflected light.
@@carllomas4899 😳 lol that's crazy. I wonder whose car had to catch on fire for them to have to permanently cover their windows.
@@carllomas4899The Walkie Talkie?
That's terrible :( god I love birbs and they're important too, I hate morons that think of stuff like this
They built it hoping to nag a Dodo, your "office" was just a plus to help pay the bills
God damn, can you imagine the amount of cleaning needed in a house like that after a very windy day.
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Hey it’s more invisible cuz it’s camouflaged
its too invisible for wind to invade it
It would make so much more sense to build underground like in Coober Pedy if you want an invisible desert house. You can still have the front facade be goofy mirrors but at least it makes actual thermal sense and would be way more 'invisible'
Seeing the outside of that house, the 1st thing to pop in my head is BIO DOME
If you've ever wanted to live in a dystopian hellscape surrounded by mirrors that reflect your empty existence, this is the house for you.
got it in one, bravo
The yard is literally Cyberpunk 2077 when you leave the city lmao
What this architect is doing is harassing you. That is the idea behind building architecture like this. It is to harass, threaten, bully and intimidate people. That is why containers were used by the architect. To create new things designed to harass people.
@@Yatukih_001 harassment? The architect is just making money because rich people like his designs
I feel like this house would be an absolute nightmare to regulate the temperature in though.
I think that's why it is "invisible", the surface reflects the sunlight, so probably the heat too and then they gave it a silly name...
Anyone drving by will hate this guy as the sun reflects off it. It'll probably scorch any wildlife laying nearby.
Why??
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki Insulation is one of the basics in building a house, it doesn't only keep the inside of your house warm but it can also keep it cool.
With a house like this that has (I'm guessing the estimate here) walls that are 70% more or less just panes of glass, its going to be quite hard to keep the inside of the house at a comfortable temperature no matter the temperature outside, and given most desert destinations can easily fall under freezing at night (Not sure if this house is built in one of those areas or not) while skyrocketing to insanely hot temperatures during the day, this would be hard to combat perfectly while keeping the house at a livable temperature.
Though of course if anyone has enough cash laying around to buy a place like this for the aesthetics alone I imagine the owner would be okay with the absurd electric bills to run it all by thermostat, but still, I really wouldn't want to be caught in this house if there's a blackout during the dead of summer.
@@vanillathebard How many houses have you designed and built? Please tell us more.
tbh this house is just really eerie, especially at night.
Glad someone took inspiration from my Minecraft house
I actually kind of like the idea of being able to see the rest of the house while in the shower. I always worry that someone is gonna break in during one and having that view into the house sounds handy to see it coming or calm your nerves to know nothing is there.
Why do they make these houses in the middle of nowhere like this though?
ikr, like who the fuck would even be here to rob this house in the 1st place?
Probably because no area near them would give planning permission for a house with one way mirrors on every side that can spy on all the surrounding residents lol
It's in the middle of nowhere because it's a massive fire hazard
Its to intimidate and threaten people and appear like an authority figure.
Prob so it can't murder birds, cars having accidents bc of the light reflections and make a city or wherever it would be a gore fest
Literally my first thought of those big pile of rocks n boulders right next to house is "what happens if you get too much rain and it causes a landslide?" I found it comical no one even thought about NOT having a pile of giant boulders next to a literal glass house.
Let the earth that is without sin cast the first stone. Then we can all go throw stones afterwards and no one would know
To be fair, in a desert, it wouldn’t rain enough.
@@IloveCanada-ql5vtWhile true, you never know with the ever changing climate. That pile of rocks is super dangerous next to a house made mostly of glass
@@IloveCanada-ql5vt Your right! But the times that it does in that area rains heavy and causes a lot of flooding which could also cause those slides.
right like theres not many trees to block wind storms! I'm not sure if Joshua tree gets wind storms but still
Looks like a warehouse on the inside. Guess some people really like that industrial feel.
I am only imagining the level of bad luck the owner will face if and when those mirrors break.
I'd hate to live in this house of mirrors in the desert because I'd keep having rocks get thrown into it by people mistaking me for the enemy stand user.
Finally someone who gets it
Damnn you beat me to ittt
Is it me or is the sun getting bigger?
They say don't throw rocks inside a glass house but I can see "don't build glass houses next to a boulder hill" becoming a close second
Lmao 😂
"invisible house"
> Turns into a beacon during the day because of reflected light
> Turns into a beacon at night because of LED lights
Touching those mirrors would melt you
This seems like the perfect setup for a bad horror-mystery movie, where a group of college kids go to a remote house in the middle of the desert, with little to no internet or way to communicate with civilization (except for when one person barely manages to alert someone, and probably gets killed afterward), and get slowly killed one by one by the secret killer while the authorities are unable to find the property because it's invisible
isnt that kinda the plot of among us
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I am currently in architecture school and we had to design a school in the desert and let me tell you from all that all i can say is that these projects you just showed just seem so impractical😂 it is insanely hard and time consuming to build in the desert to make something like that comfortable. Nature always wins in a way
People have been living in the desert for a long time. Most of them take practical measures and build from local materials with clever anti-heat features, and don’t drag giant glass shipping containers into the sand.
@@brokensky2378 The hard part is designing a better desert house that isn't a pre-existing adobe structure that's been around since before the Spanish arrived.
Adobe might be a good place to start.
Even as civil engineers we are baffled by the amount of stupidity too, who tf builds a building on the bottom of a boulder hill, and your decision of carrying the dead load of the house is glass
What about the earthships? They seem clever
A single roomed house built with all windows in the dessert has a pool in it. It’s going to be awful humid in there
This house is like one of those cool looking device you buy, use for 5 times tops then stock it forever.
I can't imagine the mirrors would hold up. A few years down the road, they've been scoured and scratched by all the sand blowing around that you can spot it from a mile away.
I was just thinking the same thing, it's gonna end up looking like a bashed up old toaster lol
At that point, it will just be the world's largest solar oven.
like you cant already see it
@@missingno2401no shit. they were just saying it would definitely be more visible.
I feel like even Enes had trouble finding anything positiv to say about the house 😂
"Look at this...scenery....I've never been in place like this..." 😂
Look at this really cool… chess piece
Look at this… mirror…
Being in the middle of the dessert that close to large boulders does not sound like a good time. I’m imagining all kinds of critters, snakes, scorpions, tarantulas, etc hiding there. Terrifying.
Somewhere in the desert you can hear 3 buff man laughing while one concern about the three of them, and one of them charging up to throw a rock at the house
The amount of wildlife ramming into that glass box would be unreal
I swear modern architecture is just something we'd all build in Minecraft because making a good looking home was to hard
Dude you nailed it, that's exactly what these dumpy cubes reminds me of
Probably where these "architects" come from.
Also that house would be absolute hell. There is nothing thought through on it. No engineer helped make this, you can tell because there is no actual function only form.
modern houses seems to be made to be artistic and edgy and not have people actually living in them
Imagine being stranded in some desert. You see another lone soul walking toward you. You run toward him hoping to get some supplies. And then you smack face first into a house of mirrors.
This is a robbers dream
1. Every wall is glass
2. Easy to get to, the address is probably everywhere
3. In the middle of nowhere, nobody would be able to come aid you quickly
4. Known to have rich people come visit
This is truly one of the invisible houses of all time
Yeah I can see thru inside the house at night nice!
These kind of Charlie's fans continue to be some of the most unfunny, unoriginal people in existence lmao
I'm not sure you can even say that considering how non-invisible it is
Best part is when Enes roll the invisible brand towel and say "invisibin time"
Glass house in the middle of a desert. Brilliant idea for so many reasons.
The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls is a good book give it a read
The heat would probaby yeah... be fatal in THAT kind of house.
Imagine walking barefoot on that pavement after a hot summer day
What about poor birds and other animals? They won't be as to see it. And smack into the walls.
Imagine the sun reflecting off of this on planes and jets flying by, truly genius
This looks like something I would create in The Sims when I was 7
I wonder what the “starburst house” will be like inside? At least the “Invisible house” has a regular shape.
I think I'd prefer a secret desert bunker house that was just like a hatch in the ground to make it "invisible", but was actually a huge space underneath.
Dude that's what I want to do.
Doomsday preppers lol
He really was like "Look at this incredible scenery" and pointed at rocks
You can't make this stuff up lmao
pretty much every Mid-East tourism ad: "omg this camp ground is so magical, this is my view tonight," *rocks, slight elevation change followed by more rocks*
You know it's real when Charlie breaks out the black tank top
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4:26 lmao
Yeah when he said that I was laughing I guess it does look kinda like them
This house reminds me of the former design of a hospital nearby...dark and sad inside. Glad they updated that place!
hes like a modern ancient egyptian, building random shapes around the desert
4:20 The realest thing Charlie has ever said.
I love this. Could you imagine having the energy of a kid hiding behind a telephone pole and thinking theyre the biggest genius, but with way too much money? Thats the vibes im getting here and i love it.
A random stone obelisk with a radioactive symbol engraved on it. It's just there to distract and deter people from the hidden bunker entrance nearby while being a monument to help me know how to find it.
Brutalism and ´modern architecture´ are not coming back. That shit, is over.
if they didn't have that walkway and mirrored the the roof then it could have been a cool art installation piece
this is the house yeat used for the get busy music video
This house is literally what a JoJo villain did in an episode. And he was also relentlessly made fun off for it.
Ho ? I don't remember
@@g.i.b689 He is talking about The sun stand in part 3.
yes!!
@@g.i.b689 the part where jotaro threw iggy like a baseball
@@kyvian251 No that was N'doul, the blind guy, we're talking about when everyone started laughing at the two rocks.