ISAD students revamp an abandoned fountain into a Mexican urban spa

CHIHUAHA – Students from the Instituto Superior De Arquitectura in Chihuahua, Mexico have designed the Urban SPA, a small interactive infrastructure at Parque Urueta in the city centre. The project is part of the annual summer workshop called Tall
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