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Dream House of the Week: Bioscleave house

This unique home is designed to increase one's lifespan by stimulating the senses on a daily basis

Dream House of the Week: Bioscleave house

This unique home is designed to increase one's lifespan by stimulating the senses on a daily basis

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Dream House of the Week: Bioscleave house

This unique home is designed to increase one's lifespan by stimulating the senses on a daily basis

If you're the type of person who likes to experience stimulation throughout their life, this interactive, avant-garde home might be perfect for you.The Bioscleave House, located in East Hampton, New York, was designed by famous artists Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa. The couple coined the term "bioscleave" to describe an architectural biosphere that is designed to challenge the senses and promote healthy living. The property is actually two houses connected together, spanning an area of 3,400 square feet. There are four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, but perhaps the most interesting part of this home is its unusual abundance of slopes, hills, poles and colors. The modern, cubist home features 52 different colors throughout its inner and outer walls and includes a variety of textured floors designed to stimulate the senses. Gins and Arakawa believed their unique architectural design that keeps the mind and body active would lead to a longer and better quality of life.For nearly $2.5 million, this interactive playground of a home could be yours.Watch the video above to take a look inside the Bioscleave House.

If you're the type of person who likes to experience stimulation throughout their life, this interactive, avant-garde home might be perfect for you.

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The , located in East Hampton, New York, was designed by famous artists Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa. The couple coined the term "bioscleave" to describe an architectural biosphere that is designed to challenge the senses and promote healthy living.

The property is actually two houses connected together, spanning an area of 3,400 square feet. There are four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, but perhaps the most interesting part of this home is its unusual abundance of slopes, hills, poles and colors.

The modern, cubist home features 52 different colors throughout its inner and outer walls and includes a variety of textured floors designed to stimulate the senses. Gins and Arakawa believed their unique architectural design that keeps the mind and body active would lead to a longer and better quality of life.

For nearly $2.5 million, this interactive playground of a home could be yours.

Watch the video above to take a look inside the Bioscleave House.