A concrete tent creates a space void of domestic 'extras'

A tiny house designed for a couple on the Oaxacan coast, in San Pedro Tututepec, Mexico, is one of young architect Aranza de Ariño’s first professional projects. The building is a holiday home that supplies minimal functions, located 200 m from th
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