A floating wooden pavilion was built on a Belgian canal

A floating wooden pavilion was built on a Belgian canal

The American PARA Project designed a wooden walk-in pavilion for one of the canals in Bruges. The building is an exact replica of the adjacent 15th-century house.

The pavilion called Diptych was designed as the events space for the 2021 Bruges Triennial. According to the curators, the exhibition aims to explore the reality of life behind the exterior of the famous medieval center of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Source: Dezeen

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