Bioarchitecture is a new trend in architecture and construction, radically turning our ideas about everything connected with living spaces and their interiors. One of the most amazing examples of bio-architecture in real life is the house of Nautilus in Mexico. Looking at it once, you will never forget this house.
The author of an amazing structure in the modest Mexican town of Naucalpan de Juárez is an adept of the bio-architectural direction. Javier Senosiain. The house was named after Nautilus in honor of the eponymous mollusk living in the Indian and Pacific Ocean, which is a prototype of the miraculous building.
Bioarhitektura - This is a branch of architecture. The main idea of this direction is borrowing and interpretation of forms, proportions and elements of living nature and transferring them to the construction and design of buildings. The basic postulate of bio-architectural architecture: everything in nature is harmonious and perfect, and people only need to transfer these two qualities to their buildings.
House Nautilus was built in 2006. Here the pedantic rigor of the lines and the usual geometry of space are completely absent: all the lines are soft, rounded, and the surfaces (floor, walls, ceiling) have no boundaries and smoothly flow into each other.
The walls of the building were erected of reinforced concrete with a thickness of only 5 cm. There are many panoramic stained-glass windows playing literally with all the colors of the rainbow during the daytime and creating a fantastic atmosphere.
The living room looks more like a strange forest with wonderful paths and exotic caves than a usual residential building. A piece of furniture (for example, a dining table) “grows” straight from the walls.
All materials are as textured as possible. Here you can find anything: from the caressing coolness of oval mosaic glass to the rough roughness of concrete walls.
Despite the amazingness of this house, for a comfortable and safe life, everything has been thought out to the smallest detail. There is a bedroom, an office and even your own home cinema.
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