The most interesting thing I've come across in a while! This is the Nautilus House. It was built in Mexico for a family who were fed up of living in conventional housing and wanted to live in harmony with nature. The metaphor was to feel like an internal inhabitant of a snail, like a mollusk moving from one chamber to another, like a symbiotic dweller of a huge fossil maternal cloister. This home social life flows inside the Nautilus without any division, a harmonic area in three dimensions where you can notice the continuous dynamic of the fourth dimension when moving in spiral over the stairs with a feeling of floating over the vegetation. Amazing huh?
I like to be amazed and astonished. This building really plays with your mind and is one of the most outstanding constructions I have seen. It seems to play against traditional methods of construction and looks as if it has been digitally manipulated. This is Krzywy Domek, which translates into English as 'crooked house', which was constructed in 2004 in Poland.
The design was inspired by the fairytale drawings of Polish illustrator Jan Marcin Szancer and the art of Per Dahlber. Built in the seaside town of Sopot, it was brought to life by visionary architect Szotynscy Zaleski.
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Wow - I love this!!!!
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