Kaleidoscopic Pavilion by Jaime Hayon

Architecture News / fubiz
Autor: fubiz Publicado el: 10/04/2017
Kaleidoscopic Pavilion by Jaime Hayon

During the design week in Milan, the Spanish designer Jaime Hayon unveiled a residence with the airs of kaleidoscope. The structure is made of metal and colored glasses as reveals the series of photographs below, and the sketch that accompanies it. The designer decided for this achievement to focus on what the material can do, how it can be used an...
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