An eye-catching new landmark of an architecturally changed community is now up for grabs after designer Tomas Osinski’s Invisible House hit the market in Joshua Tree, California, for $18 million.
The mirror-clad 5,490-square-foot home was completed with the help of owners and film producers Chris and Roberta Hanley in 2019 and has since alternated between an Airbnb rental and film location since completion.
“The building is more about the desert surroundings than about itself,” Osinski said to Artnet recently, adding that its design “started as a single room and outdoor pool, and organically [became] what it is now.”
With a total of three bedrooms and four full baths, the house sits on a 60-acre plot 10 minutes from the town’s unique main drag and is cantilevered on one end with an indoor pool and raw concrete floors encased in the same aviary-friendly bird-proof glass used in commercial high-rises. Roberta Hanley told the Wall Street Journal she wanted it to “be a place where your mind [could] drift and you could be inspired.”
Further details can be found on the realtor's listings page.
5 Comments
Yuck.
Pretty awful
It is an insult to porn film producers' intelligence who wouldn't spend even a fraction of that price tag. I'd say $800 is the tops they will get for a day of shooting including the laundry and the cleaning service.
Make sure they use bleach on everything.
As it happens, I have 18 million invisible dollars to pay.
It's all right there...
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