The Japanese design firm Tezuka Architects and the structural engineers at TIS & PARTNERS have furnished the wondrously artistic Woods of Net with an inherently green mannerism. Located at the Hakone Open-Air Museum, the permanent pavilion has been designed for a net artist, Toshiko Horiuchi Macadam.


You’ll sure love the timber construction embracing an equally incredible net artwork. No metal parts are used to fabricate the 320 cubic meter construction that bases itself on the ancient wooden temples in Nara and Kyoto.



Via: ArchDaily