Burning Man 2025 Architectural Installations Featured by Dezeen
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Dezeen showcased nine striking architectural installations from Burning Man 2025, featuring massive pyramids, slides, and a temple resembling fragmented stone. The article also mentions revealing the Dezeen Awards' architecture longlist.
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Captured in a series of photos by Gurpreet Chawla, the installations included massive pyramids, slides and a temple resembling a giant, fragmented stone
We revealed the Dezeen Awards' architecture longlist
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