Yes, it is ... and there are 'examples' of one style of 'no right angles' buildings all over the U.S. These are called 'geodesic domes' and were 'invented' by Buckminster Fuller ... but I've also seen a more 'regular' house that was built with no right angles ... and even slept in it one night. The 'worst' of it was that the outer wall the door was in was slanted 'outward' when you were inside, so the door 'flew open' when you wanted to go outside ...
2007-02-26 17:44:40
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answered by Kris L 7
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Yeah it is called a circle. There is one in my hometown. It was supposed to spin with the rotation of the earth, but it didn't work right. How cool is that!
2007-02-27 01:48:42
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answered by Alicia E 3
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Yes but impractical
Round houses are common and in Africa it is common to have a house with only the outside wall which is round.
2007-02-27 03:08:43
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answered by aussie1_1950 2
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Anything's possible. I've seen homes that were completely oval.
2007-02-27 01:47:49
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answered by sadeyzluv 4
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Dome homes. My dad wants to build one. He talks about it.....alot.
2007-02-27 01:49:19
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answered by DisIllusioned 5
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Yes, it's called an igloo.................
2007-02-27 10:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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