

Le case più estreme del mondoStagione 2
TV-G
Extreme Homes is a series of tours around some of the worlds strangest, largest, and prettiest properties and their homes.
13 Episodi
- Rolling Dice, Scorpion, Bunker
E1Rolling Dice, Scorpion, BunkerThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a house with six giant leaves for a roof in Brazil, one in Spain inspired by a freeway, a home in the Arizona desert shaped like a scorpion and a Lithuanian residence that seems to disappear into the forest. Japan offers a house designed to help you stay young, in Holland one architect puts upstairs where the downstairs should be, Thailand has a home that's a luxury bunker, in Florida there's a house you can park your airplane inside, and playing with kids' blocks led to the Rolling Dice House in Australia. - Hideaway, Body House, Pyramid
E2Hideaway, Body House, PyramidThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes an Australian house wedged into the dunes, a corregated steel residence in Japan, a house in a cave where outlaws used to hide in Arkansas and a pocket skyscraper in Thailand. An Italian alpine chalet mirrors the mountains, Vietnam has a house which is an evolving work of art while one in Massachusetts is a sculpture. A curved glass pavilion in Switzerland melts into the landscape and Ohio has a pyramid fit for a pharaoh. There's a body-shaped home in Holland, Florida has a tranquil haven that deflects hurricanes and one home has everything as its opposite in Lithuania. - Mailbox, Tomb Site, Spaceship
E3Mailbox, Tomb Site, SpaceshipThis extraordinary collection of homes from all over the world includes a five hundred year old Lithuanian house in a glass box, while Australia has one inspired by a mailbox, Arizona has a surprisingly cool residence made of steel and Peru pays homage to an Incan tomb. A crescent shape guarantees a view of Mount Fuji from every room in Japan, Chile has one that's a cave, a house and a tent all at the same time while Holland offers spaceship style living and a traditional looking Mar Vista bungalow in LA turns out to be anything but. - Upside Down, Wave, Spaceship
E4Upside Down, Wave, SpaceshipThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a house hidden behind a wooden grille in Italy, a wave-form residence in California and an Austrian residence that's rusting beautifully. Lithuania has a round house built from sticks while there's an all-American house in Japan, a topsy-turvy home in Brazil has everything upside down and there's one in Australia that looks like a fence. Spain goes for the spaceship style, a house in Arkansas towers above the forest while one in San Francisco defies gravity and in Argentina a home takes the molecular approach and is light, incredibly strong and surprisingly portable. - Sculpture, Snake, Boat, Plow
E5Sculpture, Snake, Boat, PlowThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a high-flying metal house in Australia, a Peruvian residence that snakes through the trees and one like a nest on stilts in Japan. A traditional ranch home in Massachusetts has been pulled into a bigger shape, you can literally be in the dog house in Idaho and there is one in Lithuania designed to be played with. Plow lines inspired a New York house, ancient meets modern by an Italian lake, Chile has a cliffside house with three boat hulls overlooking the sea, there's a house based on a Picasso painting in Spain and an Austrian residence has an entire village built right inside. - Cliffhanger, Pod, Hammock
E6Cliffhanger, Pod, HammockThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes an Australian house based on the shape of the letter K, one like a giant Monopoly piece in Portugal, a Californian home inspired by a lotus flower and a Japanese residence that looks like a subway station. A French home looks like an eye gazing over the Mediterranean, Austria has a futuristic portable pod inspired by nomads, there's a house shaped like a hammock in Paraguay and South Africa has a high-tech mountain house. A closet project turned into a whole house in California, a fairy tale inspired a snake-like home in Lithuania and a car elevator leads to a cliff-face residence in Laguna Beach. - Bubbles, Bottles, Bookcases
E7Bubbles, Bottles, BookcasesThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a French bubble palace, a house in Virginia where the building materials dictated the style, a Dutch rhomboid-shaped residence and one made from soda bottles in Argentina. Two become one in Hong Kong, while a house in Portugal combines excitement with economy, a home in Wisconsin spirals out from solid stone and an Italian residence is a tiny cube. Australia has a live-in library, a home in Montana combines silver stainless with raw rusty steel and a Japanese house mirrors the world. - Hollywood, Ruins, PVC Bubbles
E8Hollywood, Ruins, PVC BubblesThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a Portuguese house built inside a ruin, a PVC bubble in France, a Californian home designed for performing arts and a residence beneath a wildflower meadow in England. A Japanese house makes a great deal from very little, while one in Australia is perched on a thousand-foot cliff top, California has a black-and-white masterpiece in the Hollywood Hills and a Brazilian home sits high in a fig tree. A Thai residence is based on a journey through life, there's one in Chile made from old shipping containers and Oregon has a glass farmhouse. - Flashlight, Triangles, Holes
E9Flashlight, Triangles, HolesThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a luxury mansion in South Africa with sixteen security guards, one shaped like a giant flashlight in Portugal, a Dutch remodel made of glass triangles, a London apartment with a hole cut down the center and a house in New Mexico with no utility bills. A Japanese home whose walls are full of holes, a Baja tower with a criminal past, one in Arizona suspended over a creek, an Australian beach house with a crumpled roof, a Paris townhouse inspired by a tree and a hurricane-proof house in Florida. - Zigzag, Gryphon, Nest
E10Zigzag, Gryphon, NestThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a South African residence complete with two human-size nests, a California home that pops out of a meadow and a Japanese home that is left open to the street because it has no doors. There's a dwelling no bigger than a shed in Oregon, a Brazilian residence built for books as much as people, a tree house made from recycled materials in Texas and an Australian home inspired by a mythical creature called a gryphon. Country living and cutting edge design collide in France and a Mexican house zigzags down a hillside while a once-ruined English hunting lodge is perfect for parties and a residence in Southern California features a human aquarium. - Castle, Factory, Cliffside
E11Castle, Factory, CliffsideThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a Peruvian house that clings onto the cliff side, a romantic loch-side haven in Scotland, a Chilean home inspired by a mongrel dog and a luxurious family residence in a shabby, Australian factory. A modern mansion disappears into the trees in Virginia, while South Africa has a brand new castle, a French house looks like a child's line-drawing and a Mexican home was designed with horses in mind. There's a house in Holland you can clone, a home with two helicopter pads in California and one in Japan built where no-one thought it was possible. - Bridge, Wedge, Cloud
E12Bridge, Wedge, CloudThis amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes an American home which is like discovering a lost civilization, a house in Japan shaped like a staircase, one in South Africa which is so well-camouflaged that it almost vanishes into the wilderness and an Australian residence whose owners think they're living on Cloud Nine. Germany has a six-story wedge, Mexico has a seaside home made out of a bridge, every exterior wall possible has been made out of glass in Oakland and there's a self-styled temple to the gods in France. A Norwegian house nestles in a tree, a Portuguese one honors a whole forest and there's a pyramid home in Seattle perched on top of a skyscraper. - Greenhouse, Nest, Secret Agent
E13Greenhouse, Nest, Secret AgentThis remarkable collection of homes from all over the world includes a Moroccan home that was restored with a cotton swab, a home in Japan that helps its owners communicate and a French residence that was built with banana containers. We'll discover a home covered with synthetic turf in Austria, a hideaway cool enough for a secret agent in Switzerland and a residence in New York that boasts a 75 foot cantilever over the sea. New Zealand claims a modest dwelling where you can see the city but the city can't see you, fallen down ruins become home to a family in Scotland and we'll take you to an English mansion where rock stars and kings have partied for 400 years. There's a South African residence that floats in mid-air and a Mexican oasis that was inspired by a massive bird's nest.