Architecture aims at Eternity. Christopher Wren



Nautilus House – is a unique house design project by architect Javier Senosian located in Naucalpan, Mexico. 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 model work generated numberless changes until achieving the volume needed by the construction: the Nautilus.


Dynamic Tower in Dubai. The skyscraper, whose every floor is moving on its own axis, independently of the others. The first building, which can change its shape. Still under construction


Curved house in Polish city of Sopot.


Cucumber skyscraper in London


Office Longaberger basket company (“Trash Longabergera”) in Newark, Ohio.


Restaurant “Mammy’s Cupboard” (Mamochkin buffet) in Nanches, Mississippi.


Atomium in Brussels, Belgium. Was designed to open the world exhibition in 1958 by architect Andr? Vaterkeynom as a symbol of the atomic age and the peaceful uses of atomic energy and was built under the guidance of the architects Andr? and Michel Polak.


Wonderworks, Orlando, Florida, USA
Wonderworks


The Church of Hallgrimur, Reykjavik, Iceland


Museum Ripley’s Believe It or Not! near Niagara Falls in Canada.


Experience music project, Seattle, usa


Club Hotel Casapueblo in Maldonado Uruguay


House-snail in Sofia.


Museum of Art in Milwaukee, USA


The National Library in Minsk


Beijing National Grand Theatre
Beijing National Grand Theatre


Casa Batll? of Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona


Stone House in Portugal
Stone House in Portugal


Kansas City, Kansas Public Library


Calakmul building – a building in a giant washing machine in Mexico


Cubic houses. Rotterdam, Netherlands


The residential complex called “Edificio Mirador” (Lookout) in Madrid


The residential complex Habitat-67. Montreal, Canada


Shopping center “Bull ring”. Birmingham, UK

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