Discussion on Concrete Spiritual Enclosure in Mexico by Rubén Valdez Practice
By
Rheanna Hopkins
Sesame, salt, and substance. A flagship bake.
Summary
Readers are discussing a concrete spiritual enclosure in Mexico designed by Rubén Valdez Practice. The minimalist structure is half-buried in the earth to enhance its connection with the landscape, providing a space for spiritual ceremonies.
Key quotes
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"God is in the details" - Rubén Valdez Practice
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