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Environmental artist Patrick Dougherty has installed Catawampus at the Los Angeles Arboretum. Catawampus is an installation of willow saplings in the form of a gestural house. I particularly enjoy that this beautiful, interactive piece is friendly to all ages and handicaps! Also, check out the Flickr site to see how it was built.
via Apartment Therapy
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There was an installation of these at the Columbus botanical garden a year or two ago, dunno if they're still there.
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