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Slow Food Nation PavilionSan Francisco’s Slow Food Nation Festival in 2008 was a celebration of delicious foods and sustainability, capped off by a reclaimed cargo shipping container that was converted into a ticket counter and welcome center. Designed by Jensen Architects, the container-cum-information counter is an iconic symbol of what Slow Food Nation stands for. The bold orange building greeted the public and welcomed them to the delicious tasting pavilions.1
Slow Food Nation Welcome PavilionSan Francisco’s Slow Food Nation Festival in 2008 was a celebration of delicious foods and sustainability, capped off by a reclaimed cargo shipping container that was converted into a ticket counter and welcome center. Designed by Jensen Architects, the container-cum-information counter is an iconic symbol of what Slow Food Nation stands for. The bold orange building greeted the public and welcomed them to the delicious tasting pavilions.2
Slow Food Nation Welcome Pavilion by Jensen ArchitectsSan Francisco’s Slow Food Nation Festival in 2008 was a celebration of delicious foods and sustainability, capped off by a reclaimed cargo shipping container that was converted into a ticket counter and welcome center. Designed by Jensen Architects, the container-cum-information counter is an iconic symbol of what Slow Food Nation stands for. The bold orange building greeted the public and welcomed them to the delicious tasting pavilions.3
Slow Food National Welcome Pavilion, JensenSan Francisco’s Slow Food Nation Festival in 2008 was a celebration of delicious foods and sustainability, capped off by a reclaimed cargo shipping container that was converted into a ticket counter and welcome center. Designed by Jensen Architects, the container-cum-information counter is an iconic symbol of what Slow Food Nation stands for. The bold orange building greeted the public and welcomed them to the delicious tasting pavilions.4




