Archetecture

Nautilus House, Mexico
1. Javier Senosiain 
2. 2007
3. mexico
4. you can visit
5. there is no information
6. it was inspired by the sea
7. I like this building because it is in Mexico. It is very unique and has many plants. It gives you an organic feeling spacey feel. It is like a maze when you walk through it. 

La Pedrera
1. Antoni Gaudí 
2. 1912
3. spain 4. you can visit 
5. no info
6. Casa Milà was built for Roser Segimon and her husband Pere Milà.
7. I picked this building because it is very big and very cool. I like how it is from along time ago. This building is very elegant and reminds me of wealthy people. 

The eden project
1.  Nicholas Grimshaw
2. 2001
3. united kingdom 
4. you can visit
5. it says that someone donated £50 million to help build it. 
6. it was built on a clay pit. 
7. I picked this building because my cousin listens to a band called the Eden project so i thought i would check it out. Turns out the band was named after the architecture and it is a green house. 

Habitat 67
1. moshe safdie 
2. 1967
3. canada
4. it is for people who live there not visitors
5. no info
6. Safdie's design for habitat 67 started as a thesis project for his architecture program at mcGill university. 
7. I chose this architecture becuase of the name. Habitat 67. It sounds like a place where they keep aliens. The building it self is a bunch of apartment complexes and looks like something from the future. 

Sculptured House
1. Charles Daeton 
2. 1963
3. Colorado, USA
4. cant visit
5. he sold it for 3.1 million. no info on how much it took to build
6. Charles isparation was, "On Genesee Mountain I found a high point of land where I could stand and feel the great reaches of the Earth. I wanted the shape of it to sing an unencumbered song."
7. I picked this house becuase i wanted to see how someone lives in luxury. This house looks somewhere i would want to stay forver. Its view is very pretty and lush in the mountains. 

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