Lanza Atelier uses shells to inform and build Caracol House
Lanza Atelier uses shells to inform and build Caracol House
Mexican architecture studio Lanza Atelier has taken an "introspective" approach to this house in Cancun, which incorporates sea-snail shells into its concrete surfaces and features a curved circulation core. Casa Caracol, or Sea Snail House, is named for the incorporation of the snail shells as an aggregate for its concrete floors and staircases. The limestone The post Lanza Atelier uses shells to inform and build Caracol House appeared first on Dezeen.
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