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Some neat designs! That fourth one looks like something I would have liked to have built, IF I had had enough funding in the 1990s. Now, though, it would need an elevator to get to the upper floor. LOL I am suspecting it has some sort of "floating" or "spiral" staircase.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rick!
Cdadbr - You're welcome. I like that one, too.
Delete#1 makes me think of a refurbished German blockhaus on the Normandy coast. Still not appealing yet interesting.
ReplyDelete#3 would be the perfect house of a dictator in a dystopian series.
Laurent - That third one is a Frank Lloyd Wright house.
DeleteImage 3- Dans le style de Frank Lloyd Wright.
ReplyDeleteIl était à la fois controversé et ingénieux dans la conception et la construction.
Des concepts qui influencent encore les architectes aujourd’hui :)
-Beau Mec à Deauville
Beau - You are correct.
Delete# 1- Cela rappelle le complex résidentiel Habitat 67, conçu par l’architecte Moshe Safdie et l’ingénieure August Eduard Komendant pour l’Expo 67 en Montréal.
ReplyDeleteUn expérience de béton coulé pour logement de masse.
Monsieur Dupuis 🇨🇦
Dupuis - Habitat 67 is very beautiful.
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