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The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionThis beautiful living, growing pavilion in Milan will be made entirely out of Japanese cherry trees, plants, and grass! <a href="http://www.visiondivision.com/">Swedish designers Visiondivision</a> recently led a one-week workshop at the <a href="http://www.polimi.it/">Politechnico di Milano</a>, where they laid the groundwork for the structure, which they call "The Patient Gardener." Illustrating the notion that slow building can reduce the need for carbon-intensive and expensive transportation and reduce construction waste, the team has manipulated 10 Japanese Cherry trees to "grow in a more architectonic way" so that in about 60 years, they will form the shape of an hourglass. Read on for a closer look!1
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionVisiondivision is a Stockholm-based design studio2
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionThe designers were invited to lead a one week workshop at the Politecnico di Milano3
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionIn Milan, the designers and their students laid the groundwork for The Patient Gardener4
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionThis project is prefaced on the notion that slow architecture can reduce construction waste and the need to transport materials5
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionThey propose instead to help nature "grow in a more architectonic way."6
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionEverything in the hourglass structure is made from trees, plants, and grass7
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionA variety of techniques are used to manipulate 10 Japanese Cherry trees to grow in a certain way8
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionSome of the techniques used include bending, twisting, pruning, grafting, braiding, and weaving9
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionHere the team prepares the cheery trees10
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionBy adjusting how much water is used and how light hits the project, they can control how the trees grow11
The Patient Gardener by Visiondivision10 Trees were used in all12
The Patient Gardener by Visiondivision6 of the trees were arranged in a circle with an 8 meter diameter13
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionThe remaining 4 trees will form two pairs of stairs14
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionA temporary 6 meter wooden tower is helping to guide how the trees grow15
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionWhen the Japanese Cherry trees blossom, so will The Patient Gardener16
The Patient Gardener by VisiondivisionVisiondivision expects the structure to be fully complete in 60 years!17

















