czsz
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I was in the bookstore today browsing an atlas of world architecture when I came across this Chilean architect's spectacular work. At first he appears a bit like Calatrava, but his work - typically spilling over hillsides or echoing the organic contours of some geological feature - seems to display a far greater sensitivity to local geography. His interiors are no less organically sinuous - an attempt, perhaps, to collapse interior and exterior distinctions.
I'm having trouble finding decent photos, so if any of you can contribute better ones, feel free.
I'm having trouble finding decent photos, so if any of you can contribute better ones, feel free.