living pavilion by ann ha and behrang behin
Living Pavilion, an installation on Governors Island in NYC, is a low-tech, low-impact installation that employs milk crates as the framework for growing planted surface similar to a green wall. The pavilion’s surface is planted with hanging shade-tolerant plants that will provide an environment maintained at a cooler temperature because of evapotranspiration from the plants. Sweet!
via Inhabitat
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architecture,
installation,
nature + science
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I saw this during the Figment Arts festival. It is pretty neat.
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