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Willem DaFoe's Black Neoprene Home

Willem Dafoe always did creep me out. Now that I find the two-time Academy Award-nominated actor has been living in a rubber house, my fears are deepening. As most home designers are trying to go green with their home designs, this designer decided to go neoprene. The entire house is covered in black neoprene.

Is this a home before it's time? Black would help keep the place warm during upstate New York winters, and rubber is very low maintenance. At any rate, a home with a three story tower can't be all bad. Seems like this phallic symbol and exterior would lend it self as a corporate retreat for contraceptive manufacturers.
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3. Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Pushing the boundaries of traditional exterior design by incorporating black exteriors in various industries, including architecture and product branding.

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