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Overhanging rafters establish vestibules at both ends of the structure. Photo courtesy of Moskow Linn Architects.
Overhanging rafters establish vestibules at both ends of the structure. Photo courtesy of Moskow Linn Architects.
The 1,000-square-foot pavilion was completed in 2009 as a volunteer structure and tool shed--though today its used far more by the public than initially anticipated. "The garden was wiped out after the storm," McKay recalls. "There was nothing, zero. Volunteers came in and replanted everything." Photo by Frank Doering.
The 1,000-square-foot pavilion was completed in 2009 as a volunteer structure and tool shed--though today its used far more by the public than initially anticipated. "The garden was wiped out after the storm," McKay recalls. "There was nothing, zero. Volunteers came in and replanted everything." Photo by Frank Doering.
The VDL Pavilion is open to nature, with no glass walls. Vertical fins provide shading along one wall.
The VDL Pavilion is open to nature, with no glass walls. Vertical fins provide shading along one wall.