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Mirror House by MLRP<a href="http://www.mlrp.dk/?page_id=575">MLRP Architects</a> have transformed what was once a sad graffiti-covered structure in the middle of a Copenhagen playground into an awesome timber pavilion covered with fun-house mirrors. While we don't have anything against <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-your-very-own-moss-graffiti/">graffiti</a> per se, we think this amazing renovation is a far more inspiring place for children to engage with their natural surroundings. Step into our gallery for a look at the firm's gorgeous images and read on for more details.1
Mirror House by MLRPThis amazing pavilion in Copenhagen used to be covered in graffiti2
Mirror House by MLRPWith a few simple interventions, MLRP has transformed the structure into a new and inspiring place3
Mirror House by MLRPThe pavilion is located in the middle of a verdant playground4
Mirror House by MLRPEither edge of the mirror house is gabled and covered in funhouse mirrors5
Mirror House by MLRPThese mirrors create exciting distorted images that keep children occupied for hours!6
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Mirror House by MLRPThe mirrors also reflect the surrounding nature8
Mirror House by MLRPThe timber shutters promote natural ventilation9
Mirror House by MLRPAt night the shutters are kept closed10
Mirror House by MLRPAt only 140 square meters, this is a minimalist structure11
Mirror House by MLRPThe mirrors are made with polished stainless steel and create a whole new way for kids to interact with their natural environment.12












