New Art Installation By Monica Calderon and Alto Taller: Casa Zapota
About The Project
The collaboration between designer Monica Calderon and architecture office Alto Taller resulted in the creation of Casa Zapota, an art installation situated in Mexico that challenges the norms of contemporary interior design.
Highlight in the Curated Exhibition
The project is part of the Abierto Mexicano de Diseno, a festival of design and architecture located in Mexico City. Casa Zapota is a standout showcase piece in the curated exhibition, where the public can visit and experience the concept firsthand.
- Monica Calderon created a unique blend of traditional Zapotec and contemporary aesthetics in the design of Casa Zapota.
- The initiative was supported by Alto Taller and is part of the Abierto Mexicano de Diseno, a design and architecture festival held in Mexico City.
- The two-story building's honeycomb structure allows natural light to filter through, creating a complex pattern of shadows and an atmospheric environment.
- The design inspiration was taken from the traditional craftsmanship of the Zapotecan culture in Oaxaca.
- The entire installation is designed as an artistic exploration of fabric, hand-woven material, local traditions, and culture.
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