Worlds Tallest Log Cabin

 

tallest wooden house

(photograph by Dmitry Beliakov)

For the one-time gangster who built it, it is nothing less than “the eighth wonder of the world”. The less charitably disposed dismiss it as a glorified barn, fire hazard and eyesore. But on one thing everyone agrees: Nikolai Sutyagin’s home is certainly different. Dominating the skyline of Arkhangelsk, a city in Russia’s far north-west, it is believed to be the world’s tallest wooden house, soaring 13 floors to reach 144ft - about half the size of the tower of Big Ben. (via)

This is one of those weird ones. Its tragic/comic/amazing when someone just builds because he can. I love it & hope they save it although if I was a neighbour I wouldn’t be so sure. I geolocated it and you can visit it on google earth (arkhouse) or have a look in tagzania (arkhouse).

4 Comments

  1. Posted 10 Mar 07 at 2:13 am | Permalink

    groovy! and spooky too. thanks for the post!

  2. Lashie
    Posted 17 Mar 07 at 4:27 pm | Permalink

    ..strangely reminiscent of the City of the Lost Children..a film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet..

    ..so do you think that his lack of financing has given birth to such creativity? It’s a wonderful symphony of discord and is bursting with fantasy and delight. How often do self-builders go horribly wrong in the West. I remember seeing the house of successful local builder once…a truly hideous thing that was obviously designed in plan and packed full of incongruous and ill-time features..it had no sense of story, no sense of future, no sense of place.

    ..I take my hat off to Nikolai, its like a great Jugend castle …but so much more than that…and it sits in a decaying landscape of modern Russia..where communities are destroyed unemployment and vodka and where the future is so very uncertain. Nikolai has built a fantasy, a celebration of his existence, with rooms to suit the things in his life that he has left to look forward to. His comments don’t speak of being better than his neighbors, he talks about how he wants to live in his house, where he wants be, morning and night.

    I just wish that self-builders who have the privilege of choice would look as deep as Nikolai and take as long as he did before they build; one less factory produced gabled log-house with tiny windows facing south is one more step in the right direction

  3. Posted 6 Nov 07 at 3:41 pm | Permalink

    This is amazing and wonderful. It looks a little weird but it is really a wonder. It is more of a log building than a log cabin.=)

    Kris

  4. deb
    Posted 28 Sep 08 at 5:53 am | Permalink

    seriously spooky! do you think he may be lacking “big” somewhere else?

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