Designed by New York-based architecture firm Leong Leong, the pavilion’s modular drafting tables contain objects ranging from architectural models to archival magazines half-hidden under the tables' semi-transparent surfaces. Visitors are encouraged to sit at the table, touch the objects, and read the same project folders used by the pavilion’s researchers. Photo by Paul Clemence.  Search “청결+동작<출장안마>+//카톡MAX99//+∑research+동작<출장만남>+동작<출장마사지>+동작<출장샵>+동작<출장업소>+동작<키스방>+동작<미시>+동작<애인대행>+leaves” from U.S. Pavilion Pushes Boundaries of the Venice Architecture Biennale

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Designed by New York-based architecture firm Leong Leong, the pavilion’s modular drafting tables contain objects ranging from architectural models to archival magazines half-hidden under the tables' semi-transparent surfaces. Visitors are encouraged to sit at the table, touch the objects, and read the same project folders used by the pavilion’s researchers. Photo by Paul Clemence.