Michael Rice's striking five-bedroom house, influenced by the golden ratio, never reached its full potential after its original construction left it vacant for a decade. Initially built in the naughties, the house faced financial difficulties which led to unfinished work and legal complications. Recently purchased by developer John Lyons, the house is now on the market for €895,000, highlighting the challenges and potential of unique architectural projects that struggle financially during their construction phases.
"We had seen this house online, so we had a quick look and thought it had a lot of potential. The house was in a poor state because it hadn't been occupied for about 10 years."
"The golden ratio has been a guiding principle in architecture for centuries... a framework for proportion and aesthetic harmony."
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