Filed under Architecture Design at Sep 19th 2011

Curved Snake Condominium Design as Eco-Friendly Architecture

This is a condominium in the form of curved snake. It was built as an Eco-friendly architecture built on land that is difficult to build. Senosiain is the master organic architect who managed to make a curved snake condominium with a head shaped like a cave as the front door. Curved snake condominium is an innovative building above the ground that even looks impossible to build. This condominium building is Eco-friendly architecture with a variety of uniqueness. Domed windows with views of nature, the house seemed like a hallway inside the body of large snake with smooth curves and organic exterior. The head which is the front door of curved snake condominium shaped like an artificial cave that still look organic. It is more organic look with a small pool of rainwater collects and waste treatment for the property.

Curved snake as Eco-friendly architecture

Domed windows on the snake condominium

Small pool in front of snake condominium

Unique organic interior of snake condominium

Head as front door condominium

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