MEDEZA shapes brutalist desert canyon entrance as sundial in los cabos, mexico
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MEDEZA shapes brutalist desert canyon entrance as sundial in los cabos, mexico
Canyon Entrance in Los Cabos is designed as a striking pavilion that serves as a threshold and statement for a private family club. The radial structure intensifies the sensory experience by compressing space before revealing a desert garden. Anchored by monumental pigmented concrete walls and a radial slab with ribbed beams, it echoes the form of a sundial. The design balances mass and openness, reflecting a refined brutalist aesthetic that harmonizes with the environment while setting a new standard for desert architecture.
"Canyon Entrance, a pavilion in Los Cabos, Mexico, is designed as a radial composition that immerses visitors in a sensory journey enhanced by light and shadow."
"The pavilion features two monumental, pigmented concrete walls supporting a radial slab and 41 ribbed beams, reminiscent of a sundial, balancing groundedness and ethereal quality."
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