In this imaginative concept design, a simple house with a distinctive half-triangular roof and a small chimney comes to life, crafted entirely from one-hundred-dollar bills. The house is isolated on a clean white background, allowing for a clear focus on the details of the banknotes. The unique architectural form takes shape with the green and black elements of the one-hundred-dollar bills. The series of 2003 is utilized, showcasing the detailed portrait of Benjamin Franklin on each side of the house. The bills are carefully arranged to represent the walls, roof, and chimney of the stylized structure. The half-triangular roof adds a touch of whimsy to the design, providing an imaginative twist to the traditional house silhouette. The chimney further contributes to the charm of the composition, and both elements are seamlessly integrated into the overall banknote-based architecture. The clean and isolated white background enhances the visibility of the details on the one-hundred-dollar bills, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate patterns, security features, and the iconic portrait of Benjamin Franklin. This concept design serves as a creative blend of finance and architecture, transforming currency into a playful representation of shelter and wealth.
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