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Nautilus House, Naucalpan, Mexico
Monday 16 Jul 2007
 
Living in a Shell
 
Javier Senosiain
 
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22/10/08 seandirella, mersin
Wonderful, marvellous, gorgeous fantastic.
09/12/08 Ange, Vancouver
I'm a wonderful house guest :D and congratulations on a wonderful home!!!

Senosiain Arquitectos' Nautilus was built with a 2" ferrocement shell and the material concretizes the idea making it true

The clients, a young couple with two children who after living in a conventional home wanted to change to one integrated to nature. The land, with upward topography, is limited to the south, north and east by high buildings. The west adjoining provides a wide view of the mountains. The model work generated numberless changes until achieving the volume needed by the construction: the Nautilus. 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.

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Status Built
Value 0.16(m€)
Senosiain Arquitectos
www.arquitecturaorganica.com

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