Joshua Tree‘s Invisible House, a Mirrored Marvel of Desert Architecture, Has Hit the Market for a Sizzling Sum | Artnet News

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Joshua Tree‘s Invisible House, a mirrored marvel of desert architecture, has hit the market for a sizzling sum:

told Artnet News, “The building is more about the desert surroundings than about itself.”

He said that, at its core, the abode “is a very simple box,” and its “design started as a single room and outdoor pool, and organically [became] what it is now,” a three-bedroom, four-bathroom home with an indoor pool. Given that the home’s walls are composed of glass, its “interior is as much about the desert as its exterior,” added Osinski, who in the past has collaborated with renowned architectAlthough Chris Hanley is perhaps best known for his decades-long career as a film producer, he is also an art collector and founder of Art Associates, Inc., which he created to deal works by prominent artists such as

 

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The invisible house in Joshua Tree, California designed by Tomas Osinski and Chris Hanley.

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