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Maybe I watched way to much Flintstones as a child, but that’s a pretty cool design. Building methods looks like a lot of work though.
Roland Halbe via Abitare
Antón García- Abril and Ensamble Studio have built La Trufa, or truffle, on the north Spanish coast. It is what one might call a solid bit of work, made of concrete in a very unusual fashion. The architect writes in Abitare that “what we had created was not yet architecture, we had fabricated a stone.”
But what is most extraordinary was how they did the formwork for the concrete….Read the full story on TreeHugger