Unbelievable “nail houses” around the world


En China, una “casas clavo o casas uña” es un hogar donde un residente se ha negado a salir para dar paso a nuevas construcciones. Los constructores tienen que construir minuciosamente a su alrededor, a menudo dejando atrás una monstruosidad tan impresionante que es casi una escultura. Éstos son algunos de los ejemplos más famosos de las casas clavos.

Fuente: http://io9.com/unbelievable-nail-houses-around-the-world-892781747

On a construction site of a shopping mall, Chongqing, China, 2007

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(via AP Photo/EyePress)

Liede Village, China, 2007

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(via Amusing Planet)

Shanghai, 2007

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(via Triple Five Shanghai, Drew Bates and BJHouse.163.com)

A partially demolished and isolated building in Kunming, 2010

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(via Ogle Earth)

Nail tomb on a construction site in Longbao village, Taiyuan, December 2010

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(via Hugchina)

Yongji, December 2010

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(via China Daily)

Taizhou, China, 2012

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(via Metro)

In the middle of a new highway, Wenling, China, 2012

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(via AP Photo)

A house on a small parcel in the middle of some high-rise tower blocks, cut off from water and electricity for four years, in Zaozhuang, China, 2009-2013

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(via Daily Mail)

The last house at a construction site in Gongqin village, Yichang City, China, April 2013

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(via China Daily)

The demolished 900-year-old Yangji Village with only few remaining isolated nail houses, Guangzhou, China, 2013

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(via China Daily)

A farmer’s house locked between three major highways. They’ve lived here for five years.

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(via Sina)

Chongqing, China

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(via Fengniao)

Changsha, China

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(via Virtual Fun Zone and Skyscrapercity)

A house near the Shenzhen North Railway Station, Shenzhen

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(via Skyscrapercity)

Bonus: Living under a bridge, Zürich-Brunau, Switzerland, 2007

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(via Dominik/Dom Dada)

Double Bonus: Edith Macefield’s house in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle

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(via Markus Kolb, Henry Gales and Wikimapia)

Triple Bonus: The house of Austin Spriggs, Washington D.C, 2006

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A developer offered some money ($3 million in 2008!) for the house, even though it’s only worth $200,000. The owner said no, took out a loan, and converted his home to a pizzeria.

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(via The City Fix and Architecture And Design)