Ok. Suppose you are actually rich.Rich people did underground their homes for things like garages, swimming pools, home theaters, and wine collections.
The world's biggest home of Mukesh Ambani, Antilla, cost $1.5B.
What is the the construction cost (original) of the world's best theatres?
1) Salt Lake Tabernacle
2) The Musikverein
Las Vegas has copies of many of the world's monuments in it's city.
What if you could recreate (in great and exact original material along with work and detail) these under your home (say, 12 or what have you to be interesting) including atriums, connected via a hall?
It would cost more to build underground, but you'd save on the exterior facades.
Antilla's staff of 600 full-time really should be just enough to clean and maintain these, given your personal minimal use.
The Place of Westminster (London Parliament) renovation was specc'd to be $7B.
So really we are talking billions per building.
You want, to ensure your investment, to building in an earthquake free zone.
That said, the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, 's construction cost was only $1.5B
While you can really see the benefit of 12 of these,

all connected with a hall,
That said, most of us (despite it's small size) would be really happy with something like this, under our home.

JP 2016/10/06
www.hifiart.ca
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