If you are afraid of heights, you will probably have to stay away from the toilet is widely known as the "scary world" below.
The special toilet hanging above a glass floor in the tunnel does not use the elevator on the 15th floor of a building in Mexico.
This is a toilet for a luxury penthouse villa, situated in the floor of a building constructed in colonial architecture in the 1970s in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Whenever the owner of the villa penthouse toilet or brushing your teeth, wash your face, they can see through the glass floor to the bottom layer of the deep tunnel elevator hun smoking.
According to Orange News, the interior design for the building is architect Hernandez Silva Arquitectos. In the original design drawings, he Arquitectos has room for two elevators in the building, but for reasons not disclosed, it was not the 2nd elevator installation. Therefore, this excess sugar through the elevator built into the toilet area with see-through glass floor down.
The structure of the building is quite special. It is based on the pillars and array pads, allowing the architect to remove the wall to create additional space.
The special toilet hanging above a glass floor in the tunnel does not use the elevator on the 15th floor of a building in Mexico.
This is a toilet for a luxury penthouse villa, situated in the floor of a building constructed in colonial architecture in the 1970s in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Whenever the owner of the villa penthouse toilet or brushing your teeth, wash your face, they can see through the glass floor to the bottom layer of the deep tunnel elevator hun smoking.
According to Orange News, the interior design for the building is architect Hernandez Silva Arquitectos. In the original design drawings, he Arquitectos has room for two elevators in the building, but for reasons not disclosed, it was not the 2nd elevator installation. Therefore, this excess sugar through the elevator built into the toilet area with see-through glass floor down.
The structure of the building is quite special. It is based on the pillars and array pads, allowing the architect to remove the wall to create additional space.