November 25th, 2016
November 25th, 2016
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Designed in 2012 to sit on an unusually-shaped plot in Madrid, Spain, this house is created from a series of overlapping ‘folds’, described by the architect as ‘origami architecture’.
Photography: Cobaleda & García Arquitectos

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