Panorama shot of Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico. Designed by one of the best Japanese contemporary architect, Toyo Ito. Jun 2019


The International Baroque Museum is a museum of Baroque art designed by the Japanese architect Toyo Itō. It was inaugurated on 4 February 2016. Source: // "Toyo Ito was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2013. In the 2000s he became known internationally for his 2001 Sendai Mediatheque in Miyagi, Japan—characterized by its open façade revealing 13 tree trunk-like tubes and his Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in 2002. He followed these with Tod’s Omotesando building (2004), which features a tree-like skin, and his 2009 White O house in Chile. The Ito-designed Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture in Imabari on the island of Omishima, a workshop space for young architects, comprises two buildings including a replica of Ito’s former home in Tokyo. But it’s the Home-for-All communal spaces he created following 2011’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan that are closest to his heart." Source:


Size: 13732px × 4900px
Location: Puebla, Mexico
Photo credit: © Ida Pap / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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