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Last Updated on January 31, 2018 by teamobn
Mexico City – Javier Senosiain / Arquitectura Organica
This is one of the world’s truly amazing homes! The Nautilus House was built for a couple with two young children who wanted to feel more at one with nature. Senosiain practices what he describes as bioarchitecture to help clients ‘find a natural space’.
Probably best described as a blend of modern architecture and contemporary art, the house is one of many of the architect’s “organic works”.
Constructed from a durable combination of steel wire and special super-thick concrete, this home is as strong as it is strange, capable of surviving an earthquake.
We think it’s about as much fun as a house could ever be. What do you think? Could you live in it?
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Go here to experience a 360 degree interior experience of this home but vertigo susceptible viewers might want to sit down first 🙂
If you like this style of living, be sure to check out more unusual homes!
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