The "Acido Dorado" -spanish for 'golden acid'- is Robert Stone's second rental house built in the middle of the southern Californian desert. The project was designed and built as a 1350 square feet golden shimmering minimalist house, by Los Angeles based architect Robert Stone who conceived the building as a reflection on architecture itself.
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copyright: Brad Lansil: robertstonedesign.com |
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copyright: Brad Lansil: robertstonedesign.com
copyright: Brad Lansil: robertstonedesign.com |
Hundreds of feet away, the Acido Dorado finds its counterpart in the so called "Rosa Muerta", which is a similar construction in darker colours that also functions as a rental house.
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copyright: Brad Lansil: robertstonedesign.com |
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