Stone Pavilion Uses Traditional Form And Technology To Connect Past to Present

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New Fundamentals Research Group, in partnership with S.N.B.R., designed and fabricated a stone vaulted pavilion for Rocalia, a natural stone fair held in Lyon last month. At a total area of 36 square meters and 3.20 meters in height, Flux reconnects the past to the present by combining traditional sculptural design with contemporary fabrication processes.

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Cite: Lindsey Leardi. "Stone Pavilion Uses Traditional Form And Technology To Connect Past to Present" 07 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/886126/stone-pavilion-uses-traditional-form-and-technology-to-connect-past-to-present> ISSN 0719-8884

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拱石亭:传统形态与现代科技结合,连接过去与现在

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