Rusty steel wedges surround desert garden in Chile's Atacama Desert

A cluster of mono-pitched volumes clad in earthy pre-weathered steelshelters a mini oasis at the centre of this cultural facility in Chile'sAtacama Desert.

Santiago-based architects Emilio Marín and Juan Carlos Lópezcollaborated on the design of the centre, which was built alongside the first wind farm to be installed in northern Chile.

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