Guillermo Hevia García and Nicolás Urzúa's YAP pavilion mirrors distortions

SANTIAGO – Life is too predictable. This could have been the underlying message of the summer pavilion designed by the 29-year-old Chilean architects Guillermo Hevia García and Nicolás Urzúa located in Parque Araucano in the city of Santiago.
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