DoDesign's Drifting Stones Pavilion Conceals Glass Viewpoint in Chinese Valley
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Chinese studio DoDesign has built the Drifting Stones pavilion in Chongqing, concealing a panoramic viewing area beneath a stepped roof of imitation stone. The design draws inspiration from a flat-topped boulder on the valley site in Nanchuan District.
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"The design draws on its discovery of a large flat-topped boulder on the valley site in Nanchuan District."
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