Son restores Missouri engineer's hand-built Ozarks hillside home 50 years on
A Missouri engineer spent years constructing an underground home carved into an Ozarks hillside, working largely without an architect. The cave-like structure was built by hand using steel-reinforced concrete, heavy oak beams, and a natural earth-based ventilation system, with design details inspired by railroads. The property spans 225 acres and has stood for approximately five decades. The engineer's son, Zane, has now taken on the task of restoring both the distinctive home and the surrounding land.
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