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Presenter Caroline Quentin compares the overall effect to a 'hobbit house' from Lord of the Rings, or something out of a Hans Christian Anderson tale. For owners Nabuko Suma and Sachiko Fujioka run the property as a community centre and form of retirement home for the local community in Izukogen. The splayed pillars, which architects Kotaro Anzai and Lifestyle Koubou say represent a tree growing out of the ground, are bonded to the bedrock.
A tree-filled riverfront community, Spring Garden is one of the last remaining single-family neighborhoods in the heart of the city. Draped in palm branches, the house disappears from the street—a kind of integration into the natural environment that also runs through most of the Brillharts’ professional work. “It’s like a sort of tea plantation house,” noted “World’s Most Extraordinary Homes” host Caroline Quentin, as she walked toward the shuttered box during an episode that aired in April 2018. After two seasons, fans are left wondering whether there will be a Season 2 of ‘The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes’. The house, which has only just been completed, is owned by Hany Boutros who commissioned his longtime friend Rene Gonzalez to build the stunning structure. Through the centre is a tower which contains a mezzanine living room and above is a glass walled studio with surrounding terraces and a studio workshop.
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You imagined a house built from wings and tail fins, now, imagine a house invisible to the naked eyes, yet visible when looked at closely. The 9 bedroom house is hidden by the green roof but still has an amazing sea view. The show follows Caroline Quentin and Piers Taylor as they explore, as the title says, some of the most extraordinary homes around the world.
The pool above overflows into a striking wall of water below the house where you walk to the lower levels. From the outside Caroline said it looks like a 'tree house on stilts', and stepping through the heavy front door reveals a quiet, reflective paradise. A curved walkway bridge that leads to the main front entrance snakes over the house's landscaped tropical garden, which also has a natural swimming pool full of fish and a multipurpose exhibition and sports hall. The $30million (£22m) Canal House property overlooks India Creek in Miami, which counts as prime waterfront real estate in Florida.
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For example, the Brillharts oriented the house to capture the cooling trade winds and chose materials they could easily—and legally—transport themselves on Miami’s highways. Le Palais Royal Is an Oasis of French-inspired Opulence That Slips Ever So Effortlessly Into the Relaxed Culture of Hillsboro Beach, Fla., and for $159 Million, the Grand Château Could Be Yours. Construction for This Absolute Masterpiece Spanned Over 10 Years and Was Engineered by in-house Architect Denio Madera, Along With Real Estate Designer and Developer Joseph Leone. You can catch the glimpse of one of the previous seasons below, to get an idea of the show.

The adventurous four-bedroom house they are staying in is built on a footprint of just 100 square meters. Season 1 takes the audience through extraordinary homes built on mountains, forests, coasts, and underground. Can you imagine a house built from the wings and tail fins of a disused Boeing 747? A corridor separates the public and private spaces and leads to the kitchen, as well as linking to two verandas that offer extra living space. The living space is concealed behind a perforated masonry façade, in the form of two concrete blocks stacked on top of one another.
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She is best known for her performances in the critically acclaimed ‘Men Behaving Badly’, ‘Kiss Me Kate’, ‘Blue Murder’, and ‘Life Begins’. Piers Taylor is a well renowned, award-winning architect, television presenter, academic, and the founder of Invisible Studios Architects. ‘The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes’ is a reality documentary series that first premiered on January 6, 2018, on BBC Two network.

The show is directed by Ed St. Giles, Will Hustler, Mike Ratcliffe, and Emma Webster and distributed by Warner Bros. The building, which Piers said felt like 'almost being on board a ship', is a single rectangular simple open plan space set on 150sqm of land surrounded by trees. The Brillhart House is located in the old, relatively modest district of Spring Garden in Miami and was self-built by its owners, architects Jacob and Melissa Brillhart.
Another home hidden just off South Beach is dubbed a 'concrete tree house' by Caroline, who also visits a cosy self-built home deep in 'Old Florida'. From a 'Hobbit house' tucked away in the hills to a glass-fronted home in the heart of a city, these properties are stunning examples of what can happen when architects think outside of the box. A main living room kitchen and master bedroom occupy the larger building, and a 'green roof' adds to the richness of the surrounding tree canopy. Award-winning architect Piers Taylor and actress/property enthusiast Caroline Quentin travel the world touring beautifully unconventional homes.
Miami’s Brillhart House, a piece of celebrated contemporary architecture that earned a place on the BBC’s “The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes” series, is selling for the first time, asking nearly $2 million. Even Piers and Caroline, who have seen and experienced already so much in their careers, get totally mesmerized each and every time, with the beauty of the houses they visit. The series, in its purest sense, is the perfect definition of aesthetics, and the show is meant for each and everyone without exception. Piers and Caroline arrive at an island in Norway by a speed boat and decide to stay for two days instead of one.
To meet the brief, Nakazono drew on the structure of an ant colony and designed a property made up from a series of glass cells that connected to each other. The house, designed by Nabuko's son, takes the form of five pods, each with a conical roof and linked via walkways. Self-professed “project junkies,” the Brillharts and their 2-year-old hope to sell the award-winning residence and start building their next house. There is no space that is wasted,” said Mr. Feinberg, who is listing the home off-market for the time being. The style of home allowed for airflow in a time before air-conditioning, and in the Brillharts’ house creates the illusion of transparency, as you can see straight through the open living room to the backyard.
Piers and Caroline, in Season 2, visit four different but amazing houses in Portugal and a tiny hamlet called Jeurs in Switzerland. The U.S.A. has amazing architectural heritage and the hosts visit Florida to explore just that, along with some more insight into high-end designing. The 60m long ground floor block houses the private living spaces, which includes five bedrooms that open out on to the garden that are linked by a 30m long corridor, and a large private living room.
The front wall, which faces the street, is cleverly-designed from handmade glass bricks that act as a veil and conceal a planted garden behind. The centre pod houses a kitchen and shared space which acts as the cafe, where Nabuko and Sachiko serve three-course meals to customers for £7 a head. A 21m long entertainment space, which presenter Caroline says 'feels like a film set', also has a hidden kitchen behind the wooden walls. However the owners of the Guy Peterson designed house, Gary and Beth Spencer, said in the Channel 4 show that once building was completed the property was 'very well received'. The first series focused on houses built in challenging surroundings, and how they were designed to respond to these environments.

The second series focused on one country per episode, and traveled to different destinations in each nation. Owner Mr Haragami challenged architect Tetsuya Nakazono to maximise the natural beauty by designing a property that offers views of the water from every room. The house is V-shaped – with one wing containing the kitchen, dining room, living room and master bedroom. A three-story wood and steel residence, a family cottage, a summer house built around water that sits on a small, rocky islet of its own, and comprises a combination of steel and timber in its construction. The Brillharts dipped into Florida’s architectural heritage to inform their design. The core of the house spans 1,500 square feet laid out in a “dogtrot” style, with the living areas on one half and the bedrooms on the other, with a central breezeway down the middle.
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While in Arizona, Piers, and Caroline visit a house that has given a modern and innovative definition to a rammed earth house. The pine forest just outside Madrid might be quite ancient, but the contemporary house that is built right among the trees is anything but old-fashioned. Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin roam around the world to find exquisite homes that are extraordinary examples of architecture and design. While Season 1 is based on the theme of geographical regions, Season 2 is all about different countries. Caroline is an English actress, television presenter, and property enthusiast.

Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin explore extraordinary homes built around the world. An airy fortress, a fluid home with Contemporary architecture, a new take on a tea plantation house and half buried in the riverbank. For all the work poured into the home, Mr. Brillhart said it’s the neighborhood of Spring Garden that he’ll miss most.