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Temporary Architecture: PortHole Pavillion

[ad_1] Photography: Courtesy TOMA . The winning pavilion at the Lively Architecture Festival at La Grande Motte, France dwells on the concept of ‘self-reflection’ epitomized through the pure geometry of a circle… The Porthole pavilion is an experimental piece of architecture, designed by Antonio Nardozzi & María Dolores del Sol Ontalba of TOMA (team of manufacturers and architects) for the tenth edition of the Lively Architecture Festival (FAV) at La Grande-Motte, France. The annual festival prides itself on its dialogue between heritage and contemporary Architecture through installations and is open to all; the winner chosen by a select jury and the public. […]

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