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The Sculpture House
Perched dramatically on the edge of Ransom Canyon, the Robert Bruno Steel House is as much a piece of sculpture as it is a dwelling. Its rust-red steel shell clings to the rim of the canyon on four angled legs, looking at once like a spaceship ready to lift off and a giant creature peering out over the plains. From the outside, it feels alive. From the inside, it feels otherworldly. Robert Bruno, a sculptor and visionary, began work on the house in the mid-1970s. What started
Angela Knight
Mar 202 min read


The Hurd Round House
On the open prairies near Hurdsfield, North Dakota, there stands a house that seems to defy the straight lines of the plains. At first glance, the Hurd Round House looks almost like a puzzle—its roof perfectly circular, sweeping across the horizon like a dome, while its base remains square and sturdy, rooted in the earth. Against the backdrop of flat farmland, its unusual silhouette has puzzled and fascinated travelers for more than a century. The home was built around 1900 b
Angela Knight
Feb 212 min read


The Jetson's House
Rising above the trees on the edge of Tulsa, a strange and wonderful shape hovers in the sky—a round, flying-saucer home perched on a slender tower. Locals call it the Jetsons House, and from a distance it looks less like something you could live in and more like a cartoon daydream come to life. Yet inside its futuristic shell, a very real story unfolds—one of love, loss, and a promise kept. The Jetsons House was the vision of Joe Damer, a welder who wanted to build something
Angela Knight
Feb 182 min read
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