Architecture project of the year goes back to "core of architecture" says Dezeen Awards judge
A wooden pavilion designed to provide shelter for archaeologists shows that architecture "does not need to be complicated", says Dezeen Awards judge and architect Lyndon Neri in this movie.
Titled A Room for Archaeologists and Kids, the project won the prestigious architecture project of the year award, as well as being named small building of the year, at Dezeen Awards 2019. Located in the Peruvian desert, the structure was built next to an archaeological site in Pachacamac, 25 miles southeast of Lima.
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