08-12-2014, 12:03 PM
The artistic spontaneity of Javier Senosiain's bioarchitecture illustrates a type of design freedom and zest for life which only ferrocement can provide. Here is his design known as "Tiburón" (shark).
![[Image: shark1.jpg]](http://www.frontdesk.co.in/big/shark1.jpg)
The Organic House was designed with one bedroom, a growing family was the need to expand, and this expansion was connected to the middle part of the original tunnel.
![[Image: shark2.png]](http://www.frontdesk.co.in/big/shark2.png)
The monolithic structure is of ferrocement, the half-buried bedrooms work as foundation avoiding the reversing of the study that was built in the upper part facing Los Remedios National Park.
![[Image: shark1.jpg]](http://www.frontdesk.co.in/big/shark1.jpg)
The Organic House was designed with one bedroom, a growing family was the need to expand, and this expansion was connected to the middle part of the original tunnel.
![[Image: shark2.png]](http://www.frontdesk.co.in/big/shark2.png)
The monolithic structure is of ferrocement, the half-buried bedrooms work as foundation avoiding the reversing of the study that was built in the upper part facing Los Remedios National Park.