Studio Morison built a contemporary origami-like pavilion in the shape of a pink pineapple for the gardens of Berrington Hall, in England. The construction was designed to attract visitors, host social events and kick start the fundraising for the restoration of the 18th century Berrington Hall’s walled garden. Local artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morison first designed the structure using origami and then collaborated with structural engineers Artura to create the eight-meter-tall by eight-meter
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Thursday, December 7, 2017
Studio Morison built a contemporary origami-like pavilion in the shape of a pink pineapple for the gardens of Berrington Hall, in England. The construction was designed to attract visitors, host social events and kick start the fundraising for the restoration of the 18th century Berrington Hall’s walled garden. Local artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morison first designed the structure using origami and then collaborated with structural engineers Artura to create the eight-meter-tall by eight-meter
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