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A Labyrinth with a Solution of One Hundred Decisions
Pen on paper, 600 x 800 mm
A labyrinth drawn over a grid of 12.500 squares, from which 2.500 are distributed amongst six open areas, leaving then 10,000 squares of meandering walls. In order to solve it, one must take one hundred correct decisions (fifty left and fifty right as shown in the solution route at the bottom).
Juan Benavides is an architect and filmmaker*. His work encompasses families of projects in no particular order of importance. At present, he is based in the Netherlands mostly making films on contemporary architecture and teaching at The Berlage.
mail@juanbenavides.mx
juan@theberlage.nl
Instagram: juanbenavidesl
Vimeo: juanbenavidesl
Five Recent Projects
At the Garden’s Pace
Brillhut
House in Veľký Klíž
A Labyrinth with One Entrance, Two Walls, Three Columns, and Four Exits
Rain Harvest Home
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mail@juanbenavides.mx
juan@theberlage.nl
Instagram: juanbenavidesl
Vimeo: juanbenavidesl
Five Recent Projects
At the Garden’s Pace
Brillhut
House in Veľký Klíž
A Labyrinth with One Entrance, Two Walls, Three Columns, and Four Exits
Rain Harvest Home
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT ON YOUR DESKTOP BROWSER. IN THE MEANTIME, SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH A SELECTION OF SCENES