An Architect Creates This Stunning Address Book Swimming Pool
On display at the Brazilian modern art museum Inhotim (a giant botanical garden and outdoor gallery in the midst of the jungle). swimming pool by Jorge Macchi.
More info: Jorge Macchi (h/t: messynessychic)
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