It sounds a little out there, not to mention eerie, but this prehistoric-looking, skeleton inspired desert home is one you've simply got to see for yourself. The steel, copper, concrete and glass house reminds us of a ribcage, peeking out from beneath the rocks and sand, bleached by the sun, buried for what seems like eternity. The modern architectural design here in Joshua Tree National Park was actually conceived in 1988 and completed in 1993 by architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg, known for his distinctive organic architectural style. Apocalyptic, alien, ultra-modern industrial - they're all words that only begin to scratch the surface of this home's complex aesthetic. But the unusual architectural features aren't relegated to the exterior; interiors also boast the same raw quality which makes is such a draw. And if you're looking for luxury homes for sale, this one comes with a $3 million price tag. Check it out!