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		<description><![CDATA[The lot purchased by a homeowner might be seemingly impossible &#8211; clinging to a sheer cliff, squeezing into tight spaces, or consisting of an odd geometric shape &#8211; but by god, architects will find a solution. Whether by building up from a postage-stamp-sized property, zig-zagging a house between its neighbors or designing a home in <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/04/21/no-lot-too-challenging-13-ingenious-odd-shaped-houses/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>The lot purchased by a homeowner might be seemingly impossible &ndash; clinging to a sheer cliff, squeezing into tight spaces, or consisting of an odd geometric shape &ndash; but by god, architects will find a solution. Whether by building up from a postage-stamp-sized property, zig-zagging a house between its neighbors or designing a home in the shape of a giant X, architecture firms have found ways to use seemingly undesirable spaces, leading to some very unusual and imaginative residences.</p>
<h4>Twisting Zig-Zag House</h4>
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<p>To most people, it wouldn&rsquo;t seem like there was actually room for a new house in this extremely narrow, oddly-shaped space between several other residences. But in Japan, every square inch counts. <a href="http://a-ville.net/">Alphaville architects</a> came up with a novel approach: a zig-zagging house that might skim its neighbors by mere inches in some spots, but still manages to feel private inside thanks to very careful placement of windows and courtyards.</p>
<h4>X-Shaped Cliffside House</h4>
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<p>How do you build a house on a sheer cliff that has views on every side, but still feels private, and is virtually invisible from the street? <a href="http://www.ca-so.com/proyectos/Casa%20X/Casa%20X.htm">Cadaval &amp; Sol&aacute;-Morales</a> architects created a two-story, X-shaped residence that clings to the cliff, with the roof functioning as a driveway and terrace. Each side of the home&rsquo;s edge gets its own sweeping view of Barcelona without facing any of the neighbors. Incisions at the top and bottom of the &lsquo;X&rsquo; let in light while maintaining that privacy.</p>
<h4>Super-Skinny Cliff-Hugging House</h4>
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<p>The slightest wedge of a lot on a rocky cliff gave way to this narrow, sloping house by <a href="http://www.paramodern.com/">Shuhei Endo</a>. The triangular lot was confined by a Y-shaped intersection and several other residences, and gets as narrow as 5 feet at some points. Tucking the home beside the retaining wall anchors it, and a narrow space between the wall and the home provides a light-filled, private outdoor space with architectural interest.</p>
<h4>Oceanfront Cabin on Stilts</h4>
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<p>The strip of land this oceanfront cabin is built upon is hardly larger than a parking spot. But owner of that land wanted<a href="http://wp.ysmr.com/"> Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects</a> to create a relaxing weekend getaway overlooking Sagami Bay, with views of Mount Fuji in the distance. The result is &lsquo;Window House,&rsquo; a slim residence built on steel poles to protect it from storm surges and enable those stunning views. The interior features staggered lofts accessible by stairs and ladders.</p>
<h4>Spite House Built on Pie-Shaped Lot</h4>
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<p>The Seattle Spite House was built on a pie-shaped piece of land adjacent to a larger home, and gets so narrow at one end that it&rsquo;s hard to open the oven door all the way. The story goes that it was <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/03/31/spite-houses-12-structures-built-just-to-annoy-people/">built in 1925 out of spite</a> because the tiny, odd-shaped lot was all that was given to a wife in a contentious divorce, and she was determined to make the most of it. The home sold for nearly $400K in 2013.</p>
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