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A Pavilion Constructed Entirely from Cardboard


Dezeen has this post on a student project by Min-Chieh Chen, Dominik Zausinger and Michele Leidi. They designed this handsome pavilion called “Packed” made up of 409 cylinders of different diameters and thicknesses, tied together to create a dome-shaped grid of circles.

Link to the original Dezeen post, which has more information about the project



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