
The pavilion, described as a meditation on the convergence of building, land, and art, is actually designed to exist within the elements, not keep them out. Its water comes from an on-site well, and its heating and cooling are provided by a geothermal system. Floods pass under and around its foundation, and its roof lets rain and sun into the structure. Which will seem like a great idea until Mrs. Reynolds’ third grade field trip gets caught in a storm while waiting for their bus. [Arch Daily]



















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