Along the lines of re-conceiving existing construction materials, here is Tubo Hotel.
Architects T3arc faced the challenge of building a fast and affordable hotel to offer lodging to the tourists of Tepoztlan, Mexico.
They used concrete tubes as prefabricated units for the rooms, creating an amusing effect with groups of three rooms. The whole complex took only 3 months to build and we find it just... fun!
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Image © Luis Gordoa
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
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