Japanese Pagoda and MoreCome along on a visit to three of the most unusual houses in the country. First, the Highland Park area of Los Angeles is an old neighborhood with traditional craftsman and Spanish-style homes. Except for the one the architect built. It's one of the most brightly colored, multi-angled modern ever constructed. Next, across the country in Brooklyn, N.Y., it's normal to hear someone say, "Whadduh you lookin' at?" But when they say it this neighborhood, they are probably referring to an old 6,000-square-foot house that looks like a Japanese pagoda. Lastly, in Ponder, Texas, is a family who lives in a house that looks like a grain silo. Well actually, it looks like three grain silos.