23-10-2019 23:32 via dezeen.com

Bubbles protrude from concrete puzzle pavilion at Design Week Mexico

The walls of this Mexico City pavilion by local architect Gerardo Broissin are made from concrete panels pieced together like a jigsaw puzzle.Broissin has created the structure on the hilly, lush grounds of Mexico City's contemporary art museum Museo Tamayo within Chapultepec Forest for this year's Design Week Mexico (DWM) festival. It is built low on the hillside, with the museum's linear concrete revealed up above and trees resting closely below.The puzzle-like walls of the pavilion called Ega
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