Surrealism – is something that makes come to life and clearly (but uneven) to flinch, even the most indifferent heart. Salvador Dali, who lived when something in Catalonia (region of Spain) and create, inspired by his woman for the benefit of surreal direction, still stimulates the creative impulses of architects to create unusual homes around the world and, in particular in Spain.
The original idea of these cubic houses appeared in the 1970′s. Piet Blom (Piet Blom) has developed a couple of these houses, which were then built in Helmond (Helmond). When the architect received an order for design houses in Rotterdam, he decided to use cubic idea for this project. Another detail of the construction lies in the fact that each house resembles an abstract tree, which is why the whole village becomes a forest.
The house is inhabited Jan Marcin Szenser (Jan Marcin Szancer) – well-known Polish children’s book illustrator and Per Dahlberg (Per Dahlberg) – Swedish artist who lives in Sopot. Construction of this building began in January 2003 and December 2003, it has delighted (and / or surprised?) Eyes Polish town residents and tourists.
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