February 17th, 2017
February 17th, 2017
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Inspired by the local modernist architecture of Luis Barragán, this contemporary Mexico City house was designed by sculptor Pedro Reyes, in collaboration with his fashion-designer wife, Carla Fernandez.
Rendered in coarse concrete, the residence has spectacular double-height living spaces, and intricately paved stone floors.
Photography: Edmund Sumner

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