studio ossidiana’s cylindrical pavilion connects land, sea, and history at bruges triennial
the silo's metal grid is filled with earth, peat, shells, seeds, and leaves, envisioned to transform over time and provide new nutrients. The post studio ossidiana’s cylindrical pavilion connects land, sea, and history at bruges triennial appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the silo's metal grid is filled with earth, peat, shells, seeds, and leaves, envisioned to transform over time and provide new nutrients.
The post studio ossidiana’s cylindrical pavilion connects land, sea, and history at bruges triennial appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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