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A quirky split-level pavilion in the Netherlands built with fallen trees

02/08/2016
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    Eindhoven-based <a href="http://www.dezeen.com/tag/architecture-by-debossa-architects" target="_blank">DeBossa</a> Architects designed a beautiful wooden pavilion on the grounds of a historic Dutch mansion. It was created for storing firewood and garden items as well as an indoor and outdoor space for relaxation, holding dinners and enjoying occasional musical performances surrounded by nature. Commissioned by <a href="http://www.brabantslandschap.nl/" target="_blank">Brabants Landschap</a>, the trust that owns the building, it was crafted from salvaged materials and timber felled in local forests owned and conserved by the nature organization.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    The double gable-roofed pavilion is on the grounds of the Zegenwerp Mansion.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    It shelters two main areas, one for socializing and one for storing garden tools and wood.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    Both roofs were partially covered by repurposed tiles.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    The indoor and outdoor shelter is used for dinners and gatherings.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    It also provides a well-ventilated but dry place to store firewood.
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  • DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands
    The architects created a 32-foot long wall from wooden logs.
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DeBossa's timber pavilion in The Netherlands

Eindhoven-based DeBossa Architects designed a beautiful wooden pavilion on the grounds of a historic Dutch mansion. It was created for storing firewood and garden items as well as an indoor and outdoor space for relaxation, holding dinners and enjoying occasional musical performances surrounded by nature. Commissioned by Brabants Landschap, the trust that owns the building, it was crafted from salvaged materials and timber felled in local forests owned and conserved by the nature organization.

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