Glass Oasis: The giant uses solar panels to breathe new energy into the tubular glass house

This house was created in 2013 by the Kazakh architect Aibek Almassov, but due to funding issues, it was put on hold until now. Unsurprisingly, the new investor for the idea home has been revealed to be a producer of solar panels. There are several advantages to living in this environmentally friendly home, one of which is having a fully grown tree within your home. mature tree that is very tall.

It has a completely transparent, cylindrical construction with 360-degree views and is fashioned to resemble an upside-down tree home.

The house was previously planned for 2013, but it was put on hold when the investment money failed to materialize. The home has now been revived thanks to funding from a solar panel manufacturer.

Connecting the four levels is a spiral stairway that wraps around the tree trunk.

Through the tree growing in the center of your living space and the glass that leads outside, you are completely connected to nature in this home.

What a great place to unwind and enjoy the scenery.

The architect wanted to offer a different lifestyle option from metropolitan living. This, in our opinion, fits the bill.

Almassov likens climbing the stairs to achieving different levels of knowledge.

One can get a bird’s-eye perspective from the top level of this glass house.

To avoid obstructing the views, glazed balustrades with wooden handrails will surround each floor of the atrium.