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Axel Vervoordt and Tatsuro Miki Design the Meridiano

Belgian artist Axel Vervoordt works together with Japanese architect Tatsuro Miki to create the Meridiano, which is a monolithic art gallery. It is nestled along the Oaxacan coat in Mexico to showcase captivating sculptural works at a large scale. The space rests on the coast that is north of Puerto Escondido. Meridiano is led by Boris Vervoord and Kasmin Gallery president Nicholas Olney.

The designers explain the design process of the two main interior spaces and how it was dependent on the concept of 'sacred geometry." Vervoordt explains this, stating "The architecture is based on sacred geometry out of respect for Mexican traditions to create a space for art that looks like it's always existed in this unique place."
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