Studio Selva's hands-on experience reveals a new side of architecture

Architects Johan Selbing and Alondra Paz Vargas took a literal approach to hands-on architecture with the construction of Casa Tumán. After conceiving the project at their Amsterdam studio, they spent five months on site in Chile, stripping eucaly
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