Architectural Association students use foraged wood to build "open-air laboratory"

Students from London's Architectural Association have used timber battens and foraged waste wood to build a demountable forest pavilion calledĀ Field Station. Located within the school's satellite campus, the 4046-square-metre Hooke Park forest, the pavilion is intended as an "open-air laboratory for long-term ecological studies" that is easy to dismantle and relocate when necessary. While the

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