An oversized, corrugated metal roof punctured by a large circular skylight crowns this home in rural New Zealand, by architecture studio Keshaw McArthur.
Every now and then, a house gets published on Dezeen that makes you think, "wait, does someone really live there?!" From the startlingly industrial-looking to the downright surreal, here's a roundup of 10 of the most double-take-inducing.
Toronto studio Reflect Architecture has worked with music producer Noah Shebib to overhaul his penthouse apartment in the city, adding a granite plinth around its perimeter and a custom Sabine Marcelis table.