In 2022, a fractal amphitheater of timber modules, titled Catharsis, was installed for the annual Burning Man event in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. Intended to symbolize a venture into the realm of dreams, the art installation was designed to be disassembled and later carried to other parts of the world—to give accessibility to audiences incapable of visiting Burning Man.
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The ongoing construction of the Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion is minimizing the use of toxic and ecologically harmful materials such as plastics, vinyls, biocides, and other red-list materials throughout to create a public monument geared to environmental sustainability and marine conservation.
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A new pavilion in the heart of New York City draws visitors into an engagement of its flowing folds of weathered steel and timber.
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The 19-story pavilion is a joint construction venture between LF Driscoll and Hunter Roberts Construction Group.
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Wilshire Boulevard Temple has completed the Audrey Irmas Pavilion, a 5109.7-m2 (55,000-sq-ft) structure designed by architecture firm Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).
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