spiral wooden pavilion invites visitors to a sensory and playful experience'pavilion let's play!' is a wooden structure that invites visitors into a sensory and playful experience.
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Make models: Portsoken Pavilion - Make ArchitectsMake Model Monday: Portsoken Pavilion with its distinctive roof, 3D printed and sprayed with a Corten-effect paint mixed with iron and then oxidised.
An Origami Pineapple PavilionSituated inside the garden of the Georgian mansion at the National Trust’s historic Berrington Hall is Studio Morison‘s newest structure Look! Look! Look!, a pineapple-shaped pavilion with angles akin to a folded work of origami. The pavilion is dusty pink, with an open rooftop and four openings that surround the structure’s sides, and was builtContinue reading "An Origami Pineapple Pavilion Opens Inside Berrington Hall’s 18th-Century Garden"
City's First Street Library Is Made With Wood & Parametric DesignThis welcoming structure encourages passersby to take a book and spend some time reading.
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Timber Dome / Tham & Videgård ArkitekterCompleted in 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. Images by Åke Eson Lindman. A pavilion for an office building courtyard in downtown Stockholm. The brief called for an outdoor space that could be used for short breaks,...
Gallery of Bamboo Showcases its Flexibility in Hyperbolic Pavillion - 5Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Bamboo Showcases its Flexibility in Hyperbolic Pavillion. Photograph by Building Trust International