In the future, people looking for “holistic, ultra-green lifestyle” will live in dreamy wonderlands like Lace Hill—a beautiful, elvish-like, completely self-suficient gigantic “biomorphic spatial surface”. Good. I’ll keep surviving on cocktails and pizza in Gotham City.
I’ve to admit, however, that the 900,000-square-foot Lace Hill, designed by Forrest Fulton for the city of Yereman, Armenia, is spectacular. [Archdaily]