Charming Architecture Inpired by Birds

Quetzacoatl Nest

Given the choice of posting another amazing white apartment (which was truly lush) and this one was indeed a hard choice but in the end it was the Quetzacoatl Nest with its playful appeal, child-like innocence and supreme textured design that one the battle. Dark forces may have had some influence in the decision as the house gets its name from the Aztec snake / bird God of knowledge. Designed and built by Organica's Javier Senosiain on a plot of over 12 acres the home blends effortlessly into the undulating land and fresh greenery.

The house looks like a cross between an Antoni Gaudi (Barcelona) and a Charlie & The Chocolate Factory creation and is sure to appeal to children, as much as it does the child in every adult. The textured walls compel you to touch; the curves invite you in deeper; and the colors overpower your senses until you enter into the mostly ground-level house of dreams and fantasies.

The Quetzacoatl Nestou is a tantalizing 'Home Sweet Home' and you are invited to see if the walls are made of sweets and chocolates or if it was all just a dream...
Trend Themes
1. Playful Architecture - Opportunity to design buildings that evoke child-like innocence and playfulness.
2. Textured Design - Integration of tactile elements in architectural design for added sensory experience.
3. Seamless Integration with Nature - Creating homes that blend effortlessly into natural landscapes.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative ways to incorporate playful elements and textures in their designs.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity to incorporate tactile and sensory elements in interior spaces for a unique user experience.
3. Real Estate Development - Developers can focus on creating sustainable and seamlessly integrated homes that enhance the natural surroundings.

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