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The Big Dig by Topotek1These Chinese spectators staring at "The Big Dig" exhibit at the Xi'an International Horticultural Expo are clearly wondering why there is a giant hole in the ground - and so, probably, are you. German design firm Topotek1 was asked to build a garden exhibit for the expo which they were happy to do, except instead of sticking with the same old standard two dimensional program, they dug a swirling green hole that explores what it would be like if, say, the temperatures on earth become so unbearable that people decide to dig a giant tunnel that leads all the way to China. The exhibit or hole in Xi'an is the imaginary destination - the place where subterranean travelers would arrive!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-big-dig-in-china-is-a-ginormous-green-hole-in-the-ground/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
The Big Dig by Topotek1These Chinese spectators staring at "The Big Dig" exhibit at the Xi'an International Horticultural Expo are clearly wondering why there is a giant hole in the ground - and so, probably, are you. German design firm Topotek1 was asked to build a garden exhibit for the expo which they were happy to do, except instead of sticking with the same old standard two dimensional program, they dug a swirling green hole that explores what it would be like if, say, the temperatures on earth become so unbearable that people decide to dig a giant tunnel that leads all the way to China. The exhibit or hole in Xi'an is the imaginary destination - the place where subterranean travelers would arrive!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-big-dig-in-china-is-a-ginormous-green-hole-in-the-ground/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
The Big Dig by Topotek1These Chinese spectators staring at "The Big Dig" exhibit at the Xi'an International Horticultural Expo are clearly wondering why there is a giant hole in the ground - and so, probably, are you. German design firm Topotek1 was asked to build a garden exhibit for the expo which they were happy to do, except instead of sticking with the same old standard two dimensional program, they dug a swirling green hole that explores what it would be like if, say, the temperatures on earth become so unbearable that people decide to dig a giant tunnel that leads all the way to China. The exhibit or hole in Xi'an is the imaginary destination - the place where subterranean travelers would arrive!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-big-dig-in-china-is-a-ginormous-green-hole-in-the-ground/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
The Big Dig by Topotek1These Chinese spectators staring at "The Big Dig" exhibit at the Xi'an International Horticultural Expo are clearly wondering why there is a giant hole in the ground - and so, probably, are you. German design firm Topotek1 was asked to build a garden exhibit for the expo which they were happy to do, except instead of sticking with the same old standard two dimensional program, they dug a swirling green hole that explores what it would be like if, say, the temperatures on earth become so unbearable that people decide to dig a giant tunnel that leads all the way to China. The exhibit or hole in Xi'an is the imaginary destination - the place where subterranean travelers would arrive!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-big-dig-in-china-is-a-ginormous-green-hole-in-the-ground/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
The Big Dig by Topotek1These Chinese spectators staring at "The Big Dig" exhibit at the Xi'an International Horticultural Expo are clearly wondering why there is a giant hole in the ground - and so, probably, are you. German design firm Topotek1 was asked to build a garden exhibit for the expo which they were happy to do, except instead of sticking with the same old standard two dimensional program, they dug a swirling green hole that explores what it would be like if, say, the temperatures on earth become so unbearable that people decide to dig a giant tunnel that leads all the way to China. The exhibit or hole in Xi'an is the imaginary destination - the place where subterranean travelers would arrive!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-big-dig-in-china-is-a-ginormous-green-hole-in-the-ground/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





