Reminds me of Gaudi - is it? I originally thought it was just styled in that way. Now I need to research it, more time away from the world of biological psychology. Actually I am about to embark on counting vesicles. Quite hit and miss and boring. As yet I haven't devised a way or discovered if there is a way of marking the microsope. I will ask the tutor. Sensible solution!!
In the meantime - Nautilus House, Mexico. Apparently a couple and their young children wanted something very different from their conventional house. And they wanted it to be topographical with the location. Good idea - they were surrounded by wooded land, mountains and other houses! hmmm?? It is designed like a shell. I can't see who the designer is/was ....
The company is called Senosiain Arquitectos: Mexico, D.F.
The Crooked House, Poland (Sopot) or
The Krzywy Domek
It was designed by Szotyńscy & Zaleski who were inspired by the fairytale illustrations and drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg
Sadly for me - don't know why but being a part of a shopping centre seems wasteful of the fairytale element. But why not? At least it makes shopping magical for a moment.
Jan Marcin Szancer - Polish illustrator.
Per Dahlberg - a Swedish painter living in Sopot. He seems to have inspired many fantastical shaped buildings along with Jan.
So far I have not discovered any of his art work.
Ah ha ...
Strange little creature. These are seasonal of course! I wonder what he is?
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