I ran across this posting the other day at the following link:
The home was designed by Craig Konyk of Brooklyn-based Konyk Architecture. Konyk’s submission contemplates a single-room structure with bold red neoprene rubber walls that would serve as a retirement home for the senior citizen that frequents Atlantic City’s casinos and other attractions.




exterior axonometric view

you have to love the contextual design

be careful not to fall in that hole on your way to the front door
I am really struggling with what to say about this house, so I won't bother. I guess a picture is better than a thousand words.