This futuristic treehouse has an automated beer dispenser and shuts down in 'zombie mode'
It's probably the most hi-tech building for hundreds of miles.
Designed and built by Williams himself, Skysphere reached completion earlier this February. It sets a new standard of futuristic living, complete with app-controlled lighting fixtures, a voice-controlled beer dispenser in the couch, and the ability to go into "zombie mode," in which the front door automatically locks with a "Good luck" message from Williams' phone.
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The new building, in a similar eco-friendly mindset, relies entirely on solar power as its source of energy.
The entire project cost roughly $50,000, Williams states on the Skysphere website, with more than 3,000 hours of his time invested in the DIY home.
Skysphere isn't totally habitable over the long-term. The building still lacks internal plumbing, so Williams can't build a bathroom or shower just yet. But, like all great treehouses, he's still installed furniture in the 360-degree space, TV included - he just doesn't have to run a cable from his parents' house to use it.Williams says if he does decide to make Skysphere a fully livable space, he'd construct a "bathroom module" at the bottom of the tower and perhaps a shower in the nearby woods.
Otherwise, he'll continue flicking on the strobe lights when people are over and projecting cricket matches onto his windows when he'd like to watch a game in solitude.
Which, in the middle of a New Zealand field, perched high in his swanky tree house, doesn't seem all that hard to accomplish.