Tadao Ando**的Casa Wabi点缀着墨西哥的太平洋海岸线,由
Alberto Kalach,Alvaro Siza,Kengo Kuma,Gloria Cabral,Solano Benitez,Jorge Ambrosi和Gabriela Etchegaray建造。
该酒店由**的墨西哥艺术家Bosco Sodi于2013年创立,它将艺术家驻地,画廊和生活区与教室,花园和公共空间相结合。安藤忠雄将基础建在312米长的墙上;他标志性的混凝土结构从它上面散发出来,用编织的棕榈树叶盖住通风。这些当地的帕拉帕式屋顶通常是区分室内和室外空间的**元素,其效果是用木制百叶窗代替玻璃窗。其他不寻常的原生建筑材料包括墨西哥帕罗塔木材和灰浆。在Carla Sodi的带领下,Casa Wabi使建筑师和艺术家深入思考自然,因为它为当地居民提供了新的工具。 Casa Wabi既是***的建筑目的地,也为在经济欠发达社区进行创新式干预提供新策略。
Tadao Ando s remarkable Casa Wabi dots the Pacific coastline of Mexico with structures by Alberto Kalach, Alvaro Siza, Kengo Kuma, Gloria Cabral, Solano Benitez, Jorge Ambrosi, and Gabriela Etchegaray. Founded in 2013 by renowned Mexican artist Bosco Sodi, it combines artist residencies, a gallery, and living quarters with classrooms, gardens, and public space. Tadao Ando centers the foundation on a 312-meter-long wall; his trademark concrete structures radiate off it, capped in woven palm tree leaves for ventilation. These local palapa-style roofs are often the only element distinguishing indoor and outdoor spaces, an effect complemented by wooden shutters in place of paned glass windows. Other unusual native building materials include Mexican parota wood and marmolina. Led by director Carla Sodi, Casa Wabi challenges architects and artists to contemplate nature deeply, as it provides new tools for area residents. Casa Wabi is both a world-class architectural destination and a model for new strategies of creative intervention within economically depressed communities.