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Located in the city of Chelyabinsk, in Russia, is a unique house
built almost entirely of champagne bottles.
The architectural oddity is
the handiwork of a local resident, 52-year-old Hamidullah Ilchibaev.
Fondly referred to as ‘Palace Oz’, the place is now a popular landmark
in the region.
The idea for the house was not a random one – Hamidullah has always
been interested in constructing things out of beer and vodka bottles.
His children had always admired his work, and encouraged him to build a
house someday. But he always thought it was impossible to do.
“When I started to build, I hadn’t even imagined that there are so many
different kinds of bottles of champagne,” he said. He discovered that
the bottles not only varied in color, but also quality. The bottles he
finally collected were of different shapes and sizes, so he used a
special glass cutter to cut the tops off to the same size. Hamidullah is
now so well-versed with bottles that he’s become an expert of sorts –
he can identify the diameter of any bottle correctly, down to the
millimeter!

He made use of these bottles as one would bricks, stacking them up
around a solid foundation. Between the insulation and the neck of the
bottle, he left a gap of the thickness of a finger, into which he poured
a solution that when solidified firmly holds the bottles in place, and
keeps the house warm as well. From the outside, you can see the bottoms –
they give the walls a unique green texture and finish. From the inside,
though, it pretty much looks like a regular house – you can’t tell that
the walls are made of bottles. If you’re wondering about its sturdiness, well, Hamidullah assures
that the house is quite strong and expected to stand for at least 100
years! In fact, he’s built it in such a way that if some of the bottles
break, they can easily be replaced. Interestingly, the house cost five
times less than it would to build a cottage with regular materials. But
Hamidullah says he wasn’t thinking about the money, he just wanted to
build the house the way his son wanted it.

Hamidullah gave away his architectural masterpiece to his eldest son,
as a wedding present. His daughter-in-law is quite proud of the house,
and says she cannot wait to furnish it!
Courtesy of odditycentral.com
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