The Nautilus House in Mexico was designed for a couple and their two children who wanted to live closer to nature. It blends into the natural surroundings using "Bio-Architecture" principles. The kitchen is designed to resemble the deep sea with walls of sand, blue tiles, and windows shaped like round seashells. Throughout the house, ceilings allow natural light in a way that shelters the interior from weather, just like troglodyte houses.
The Nautilus House in Mexico was designed for a couple and their two children who wanted to live closer to nature. It blends into the natural surroundings using "Bio-Architecture" principles. The kitchen is designed to resemble the deep sea with walls of sand, blue tiles, and windows shaped like round seashells. Throughout the house, ceilings allow natural light in a way that shelters the interior from weather, just like troglodyte houses.
The Nautilus House in Mexico was designed for a couple and their two children who wanted to live closer to nature. It blends into the natural surroundings using "Bio-Architecture" principles. The kitchen is designed to resemble the deep sea with walls of sand, blue tiles, and windows shaped like round seashells. Throughout the house, ceilings allow natural light in a way that shelters the interior from weather, just like troglodyte houses.
A young couple with two children from Mexico City said
they wanted to live in something closer to nature, and the house was designed to blend in with the natural surroundings in what Senosiain likes to call 'Bio-Architecture Kitchen This room recreates the deep sea, with walls of sand, blue tiles and high round windows. From a niche in the wall a jet of water as a spring gushing from the rock • Seashell House Bedroom
Both the rooms and in the living room or small
bathroom ceiling voids allow light to enter, as in the troglodyte houses, very sheltered from inclement weather While Under Construction There is not much information about this house, clear, short and comprehensive. • Realizat de: Nasulea Georgeta • Profesor: Natalia Mîrzenco