The walls of this Mexico City pavilion by local architect Gerardo Broissin are made from concrete panels pieced together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Broissin created the perforated exterior to allow sunlight, oxygen and rain to enter the pavilion and allow the plants to thrive.
The structure was built in the grounds of Mexico City's contemporary art museum Museo Tamayo as part of the Design Week Mexico festival.
Learn more about the installation here.