Mizzi Studio's Mushroom-Like Carbon Garden Pavilion at Kew Gardens
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Summary
The article highlights the Carbon Garden Pavilion, a mushroom-like structure designed by Mizzi Studio at London's Kew Gardens. The pavilion features a translucent flax roof and is intended to blend seamlessly with the landscape. The piece is part of the Dezeen Debate newsletter, encouraging readers to subscribe for more updates.
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Architectural designer Mizzi Studio has created a pavilion at London's Kew Gardens featuring a translucent flax roof.
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a mushroom-like pavilion at London's Kew Gardens.
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