05-07-2020 19:00 via dezeen.com

Five Casa Wabi pavilions include Álvaro Siza ceramics studio and Kengo Kuma chicken coop

The Casa Wabi artist retreat in Puerto Escondido, Mexico is filled with pavilions designed by architects such as Kengo Kuma, Álvaro Siza and Alberto Kalach. We've roundup up five from a chicken coop to an open-air structure for composting.
The pavilions were built to assist with the everyday functions of Casa Wabi, which is led by contemporary Mexican artist Bosco Sodi.
Japanese architect Tadao Ando first completed the art centre for the project in 2016, and the campus has since expanded
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