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Design House 2015
The entryway to the space was a small and shadowy walkway, which opened out into a circular area marked by an illuminated latticework and a central sculpture at the heart of the path. It created an all-encompassing ambience for contemplation, further strengthened by a texture around the perimeter that subtly bathes the space in light. The latticework was made from a self-bearing structure of veneered MDF boards that have been cut with CNC inlay and later assembled. The sculpture was a piece of jade carved directly by the sculptor Jorge Yázpik, 2015.
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