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The image displays the interior of the Nautilus House (Casa Nautilus) by Javier Senosiain, situated in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico. The entire visible space, including the floor, walls, and ceiling, forms a continuous, fluid, organic structure, resembling a cave or a mollusk shell. The surfaces are a uniform light beige with a textured finish. The ceiling features several integrated light fixtures, some recessed and some protruding, casting localized illumination. On the left side of the frame, three distinct arched openings lead to darker interior sections. Between two of these arches, two metallic spouts are mounted on the wall. A larger, irregularly shaped archway in the central background reveals another dark interior space, where a chain-like structure is partially visible. An oval-shaped window on the upper right side allows natural light to enter and offers a glimpse of green foliage outside. The floor includes a circular black drain grate. Built-in elements include a low, curving structure on the lower left with two distinct, bowl-like depressions, and a wide, upward-sloping curved element on the lower right. No individuals, specific actions, or interactions are depicted within the static scene.
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