The Bell Pavilion
The Bell Pavilion, nicknamed the Mushroom House, was designed by Dale Naegel in 1968 and is located in California. It is a guest house built to be resistant to waves, earthquakes, and other natural forces. However, a less stable version of itself, the remaining Pavilion (guest retreat) and tram are owned by Buzz Woolley, an entrepreneur from San Diego.
To access the building, one needs to be carried by tram. The Bell Pavilion was part of a larger building project that started in 1955 with a house at the top of the cliff, which was demolished in the 90s. The property has a 300-foot cliff, including an isolated beach only accessible at low tide through rugged rocks.