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Swaying Tree-Shade Sculpture Mimics Real Pines by the Sea

06/22/2009
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura, Close-up
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura, Among the pines
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Pines
    ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/fiberglass-tree-shade-structure-mimics-real-pine-trees-by-the-sea/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Tree Structure by ARTEKS Arquitectura

ARTEKS Arquitectura have created a gorgeous sculptural shade structure at a beachside park in La Pineda, Spain that mimics the shape of real nearby pine trees. The architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with the dilemma that salt spray from the nearby water would make it difficult to grow the same pine trees that already existed on the site. To solve the problem, architects developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape -- and we think the completed effect is quite impressive....

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