If famous artists lived in their own works, it could look something like Federico Babinas Archist series, which turns famous pieces of art into architectural structures. Babina, who is both an architect and an illustrator, says he imagined a world where the two disciplines interact more explicitly than they already do. I tried to imagine how a house designed by Dalí would look, or a museum designed by Miró, Babina says. All 27 buildings come together in a collective illustration called Archist City, which is both an art history majors dream (or nightmare) and a fun challenge to see how many artists you can recognize by their buildings.