Concrete Safe House Keeps You In, the Zombies Out

There’ll be no storming this castle

Concrete Safe House Keeps You In, the Zombies Out

Concrete Safe House Keeps You In, the Zombies Out

By Reuben Brody

The world is on edge.

Walls are being built (both metaphorically and literally) and the survivalist industry — whether in the flyover states or in Silicon Valley — is booming.

Poland’s contribution to the madness: The Safe House.

Building on the conceit that a man’s home is his castle, architect Robert Konieczny designed a modish box out of thick, battleship-grey concrete with sliding panels that extend and retract to create walled-in access points as well as windows.

safe house (7 images)

But it’s not all tactical; there are creature comforts to be had here. An indoor pool sits separate from the house and is accessed via a drawbridge. The rear of the home features an anodized aluminum door that rolls down to double as a movie screen. The interiors have a clean, minimal, Apple Store-lite ambience about them. 

It almost removes the place from its paranoid underpinnings.

Almost.

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