AN ALIEN EYE FOR ARCHITECTURE AND AUTO DESIGN - Part 2
LEAFY SHADE
Typical alien thought process of making sure that natural light is more readily available without the brassiness of their sun, which is twice the size of ours. Yes, I'm making it up as I go. :)

Architect Nobuhiro Nakamura of A-Asterisk has completed Leafy Shade, an interior design for an office building in Shanghai, China.
Imagine it about 20,000 feet up. Oh, it's a star! No son, it's a UFO with a lot of lights. :) When I first saw it, it reminded me of this UFO sighting in Kentucky. :)

Source: Leafy Shade By A-Asterisk
INNER ROOMS OF AN ALIEN SPACECRAFT
Now here is something that every abductee can relate to. I'm serious this time. The lighting on a spacecraft is very similar to this. I remember everything being a tawny beige, white and a light blue such as this but the light in the room didn't seem to come from anywhere. It was just there. Even the narrowness of the hallway has meaning. It was very eerie to me when I first saw this photo. And no, I never saw plant life. :)
WORLD CHAMPION TOWER
Are you ready for this next one. Talk about awesome. The next time you pull into a gas station that depends on mid-east oil, remember this building because this structure is parked in an oil-rich nation. :)

Architects Chris Bosse and Tobias Wallisser of Laboratory for Visionary Architecture Asia Pacific (LAVA) have unveiled Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower at the Cityscape property fair in Dubai. The 59-storey tower, one of seven to be built around the world, has been built in collaboration with former Formula 1 champion Schumacher, and is described as "branded architecture’s next step".

It is somewhat reminiscent of the twin towers. Definitely a structure that aliens would be found working in. For that matter I can visualize the Jetson's landing on the roof spaceport and taking an elevator to their home. :)
This alien looking vehicle would be a great little mode of transportation for the maintenance staffers to utilize there in Dubai. And, it would replace the Hilton golf cart quite nicely.

Here's another alien vehicle used to tote the executives over to the golf course to meet up with their Forumula 1 buddies.

"The Tower marks a departure from traditional architectural thinking," state the architects Chris Bosse and Tobias Wallisser. The tower designers represent a new generation of architects. Inspired by the geometrical order of a snowflake and the aerodynamics of a Formula 1 racing car, the tower encapsulates speed, fluid dynamics, future technology and natural patterns of organization. Rather than purely mimicking shapes in nature for their elegance and unpredictability, the architects learned from nature’s own geometrical orders creating highly efficient structures and intriguing spaces.

Source: Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower by LAVA
BIG BROTHER HOUSE
This is (believe it or not) a single residence built for the Ordos 100 project in Inner Mongolia in China. The house is one of 100 private residences.

This definitely shows an aliens practicality while utilizing the sun for energy. And who needs sidewalks anyway? We live on a big parking lot as it is so let's go natural and put away that lawn mower for good.

The house is one of 100 private residences, all designed by
different architects selected by Herzog & de Meuron for the
project, which is master planned by artist Ai Wei Wei.
Looking at the other pictures, this home can be one or more stories high. That boxy structure isn't so much an alien dream home until you delve into the UFO material on rectangular UFOs in order to discover their existence. Obviously the aliens are real big on Geometry. :)

It's party time! This is of course why the design is called Big Brother. The idea however is that everyone watches out for one another and not so much the government watching out for you. Well, maybe that will depend on where exactly your home will be built in China. :)
Everything is so white and so pure looking. Maybe I should have left that photo out. :)
A house of 1000 m2 can almost be populated rather than inhabited to the least it can entertain quite a party! We have designed a house around the principle of big brother, a place where one can watch and be watched. A house where the circulation is gathered into an atrium of hedonistic leisure and excess, an unavoidable place of pleasure control, that distributes its visitors and party goers in the confines of protected rooms.
Yes, words like big brother, design, hedonistic and aliens go hand in hand, don't they? :)

Source: Big Brother House by JDS Architects
DUBAI WILL HAVE THE TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD
Architects Woods Bagot have designed a kilometer-high tower for developer Nakheel in Dubai. The tower, unveiled at the Cityscape real estate fair in Dubai, will be the world’s tallest building and is part of a development that also includes "the world’s first inner city harbour".
Do we know where Bin Laden is yet? :)

At the core of the Nakheel Harbour & Tower development is a tower more than a kilometer high and the world’s only inner city harbour. The development will cover an area of more than 270 hectares and become home to more than 55,000 people, a workplace for 45,000 more and attract millions of visitors each year.
Source: Nakheel Harbour & Tower by Woods Bagot
Speaking of Dubai. I have this absolutely fantastic picture of Dubai below. This picture is authentic and not CGI. Okay, so landing in that spaceport on the roof may appear difficult on certain days. Isn't this breathtaking though. It is for real. I would like to say it's a beautiful place but I can't see it. Nice buildings though. I guess with a picture like this there is never a question as to who the Smith and the Jones' are. :)

ROTATING UFO HOMES
A favorite find at this year’s West Coast Green were these other-wordly and eco-friendly dome homes from Solaleya. Imagine a circular loft with plenty of skylights and a solar array on top, gently rotating to orient itself towards the sun, and you have the basic idea.

Solaleya’s dome homes feature a 90% wood construction and are insulated with cork. The roofs feature sky-facing windows which suffuse interior spaces with light. An optional feature is a small mechanical structure in the base that allows the domes to rotate.

Check out this next sentence real close.
According to Solaleya, turning the house 360 degrees requires roughly the same amount of energy as vacuuming the house once, and in partially-shaded areas this allows the home to maximize the amount of sun absorbed by solar panels on the roof.
Have you turned your house lately. I think I'll turn mine next week. :)


For real, a rotating home. Maybe people get bored staring at their front yard with the car sitting on lawn and want to look at the back yard for a while. Who knows!
Source: Inhabitat - Solaleya Domes: Rotating UFO-Homes Land in America
Original Source: DEZEEN
If you liked those, you'll love these next four addresses. We're forever mentioning re-engineered or back-engineered so who is to say that the aliens didn't purposely crash in order to sneak space technology in for us to tinker with and figure out. Peeps from aliens come in all shapes and sizes, even in medicine.
An Alien Eye for Art, Auto Design and Architecture - Part 1
Image courtesy Royal College of Art
RUSSIAN ARCHITECTURAL AMBITIONS
No words can explain what you'll see in here. This next one surpasses anything you've seen yet. Click this next link because I'm taking you to of all places, Moscow!
Frank Lloyd Wright Move Over, the Aliens are Taking Over

ROSWELL'S NEW ALIEN DIGS
Yes, it's Roswell's new $15,000,000.00 building that they had designed in order to meet the needs of their 160,000 customers per year. I personally would wait until that got a little closer to 500,000 customers per year but who am I to say.
International UFO Museum and Research Center

ALIEN AUTOS
Alien cars from Russia, BMW using alien wreckage and Hungary's new alien car

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