00:00Outback of this fintastic home is more of that funky but functional design.
00:08This is the backyard here.
00:09It goes all the way around the house.
00:12Yeah, this is cool, man.
00:14It's got a great, great common vibe to it too.
00:17Yeah, it's nice to just chillax out here.
00:19What's with the...
00:20They're the tardigrade legs, I assume.
00:22That's what I know them by.
00:24Okay.
00:25They add some support for the house.
00:26Also, fire escape easily from the windows.
00:28Okay.
00:29My dad used to just escape, see his girlfriend and whatnot back then.
00:33From what I've heard.
00:34Old dog.
00:35I get it.
00:37Whether it's a fish or a small but mighty tardigrade, one thing's for sure, Eugene Sway
00:43used Mother Nature as his muse.
00:45We have, in his words, destroyed the planet and gone against what we were intended to
00:51do with architecture and just destroying our natural resources.
00:56His designs are to come back to create an evolutionary architecture which goes back
01:00to our roots and is beneficiary for our planet.
01:06There's a sense of pride that it's been my grandparents, my great grandparents, and now
01:10me.
01:11It's like a family heirloom.
01:12You know, some people have a comb or a car, but for us, it's a fish house and it's an
01:17honor to live in such a piece of art.
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