Waugh Thistleton builds "simple and repetitive" timber pavilion on grounds of historic Istanbul palace
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Nat Barker
13d ago
London studio Waugh Thistleton Architects has constructed a wooden pavilion that is cube-shaped on the outside but spherical on the inside for Global Design Forum Istanbul. Called Pavilion of the Moment, the temporary structure sits next to the Turkish capital's oldest church, Hagia Irene, in the grounds of the Ottoman-era Topkapı Palace. It is composed
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