morrand wrote:
However, there seem to be an awful lot of seams going on around that tower, don't there? It gives the house an appearance of being built out of cardboard boxes. Not the most encouraging sign; I hope it's just a sign that the walls have been armor plated somehow—though, now that I think of it, that would probably put some, uh, unusual loads onto the load-bearing walls.
The house was made out of pre-poured concrete blocks. The seams you are seeing are the joints between the blocks. Great idea, if it's done correctly, and a lot of more modern structures are done in this way. However; I am also not a structural engineer but it would appear that several of the blocks visible are not in alignment. When I can see shadows in between the joints and see missing chinking, even in a crappy photo, then I would hesitate to even look at the house in real life or even consider it. In a structure like this there really aren't any load bearing walls, the entire outer structure takes the weight and the interior is kinda hung off of it. Again, great idea but, considering the readily visible faults I listed above, even less then thrilled at the prospect of looking at the house.