This is an amazing Steel House Design that was builded by Robert Bruno, the architectural sculptor and artist that takes 28 year in making and building this wonderful Steel House, located Near Lubbock, Texas. See the construction process below that shown the construction progress from 1974 till now. Hope you can get a lot of inspiration there.
The house structure and fondation making in 1974
Construction process in 1976
Construction process in 1977 - 1979
Construction process and progress in 1983
Construction process and progress in 1994, total construction time for this steel house takes 28 years to complete or finish, what a great works from Robert Bruno, that is well known as an artist and architectural sculptor, this steel house located Near Lubbock, Texas.
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