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Toyo Ito uses fluted concrete walls to define Baroque museum

Posted on 7 May 20167 May 2016 by JMc

Museo Internacional del Barroco by Toyo Ito

Curls of white concrete and a water-filled courtyard surround this museum of Baroque art and culture in Mexico by Japanese architect Toyo Ito

Source: Toyo Ito uses fluted concrete walls to define Baroque museum

Posted in Architecture & Design, Planning and tagged Architecture, Building Design, Landscape, Planning.

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