Une incroyable tiny house inspirée par le wabi-sabi
Casa Tiny est devenue une des tiny house les plus prisées pour passer quelques jours au Mexique (car vous pouvez la louer en cliquant sur ce lien!) . Elle est située près de la plage, mais également non loin de la "Casa Wabi", créée en 2014 par l’artiste mexicain Bosco Sodi, une résidence d’artiste inspirée par la philosophie japonaise du wabi-sabi, la beauté des choses imparfaites. C’est le studio d’architecture japonais Tadao Ando Architect and Associates qui a réalisé la "Casa Wabi", et l'architecte Aranza de Ariño, de la Graduate School of Design de Harvard, qui a dessiné cette incroyable tiny house. Photo : Camila Cossi
Amazing tiny house inspired by wabi-sabi
Casa Tiny has become one of the most popular tiny houses to spend a few days in Mexico (because you can rent it by clicking on this link!). It is located near the beach, but also not far from the "Casa Wabi", created in 2014 by Mexican artist Bosco Sodi, an artist's residence inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfect things. The Japanese architecture studio Tadao Ando Architect and Associates designed the "Casa Wabi", and the architect Aranza de Ariño, from Harvard Graduate School of Design, designed this incredible tiny house. Photo: Camila Cossi
Amazing tiny house inspired by wabi-sabi
Casa Tiny has become one of the most popular tiny houses to spend a few days in Mexico (because you can rent it by clicking on this link!). It is located near the beach, but also not far from the "Casa Wabi", created in 2014 by Mexican artist Bosco Sodi, an artist's residence inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfect things. The Japanese architecture studio Tadao Ando Architect and Associates designed the "Casa Wabi", and the architect Aranza de Ariño, from Harvard Graduate School of Design, designed this incredible tiny house. Photo: Camila Cossi
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