
One of the builds that I have found most fascinating at this year’s Home and Garden Expo isTroy’s Vogel’s collapsed house. He calls it “post architecture”, and he’ll actually be talking about it on an upcoming Designing Worlds show.
Troy is most renowned for his Mission Style Furniture, and his design of elegant Mission-Style inspired homes, including the fabulous Odaesan House. But he has produced some stunning statement builds – his sim design won the Designer Award at last year’s Relay For Life Weekend, and there was also his beautiful 1930s design for Fashion for Life 2012 (Dreamseeker Volta).
On the outside the house is dramatically collapsed, folding into itself. But on the inside, it’s actually not just a plausible living space, it’s actually a beautiful and harmonious one too – as you can see.

It’s well worth a visit to Home Expo 6 to see.
But first, let’s do a jigsaw!

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Catch up with your Prim Perfect jigsaws (showing images of Second Life and other virtual worlds).
If you’d like to submit a photo of your own to feature as a jigsaw, send it to the Prim Perfect Flickr Group. It should be sized 800w x 600h, or else it will need to be re-sized.
Check out our talks at the Home and Garden Expo – and don’t forget the beautiful lantern ceremony, every day at 4pm.