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- Forest Pavilion by nArchitects<a href="http://www.narchitects.com/">nArchitects</a> used a series of parabolic arches to erect the inspiring Da Nong Da Fu Forest Park in Taiwan, which is designed to generate awareness of the threatened Da Nong Da Fu Forest. Made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beautiful-bamboo-living-houses-take-two-days-to-build/">freshly-cut bamboo</a> and unveiled at a recent art festival organized by Taiwan's Forestry Bureau, the pavilion provides all kinds of light and shade, along with a little nighttime entertainment.1
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsThe pavilion consists of 11 tall vaults2
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsComprised of awe-inspiring parabolic arches3
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsThat permit plenty of light and shade4
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsMade from freshly cut and endlessly renewable bamboo5
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsAnd put together by members of the local Amis tribe, who are experts in bamboo construction techniques6
- Forest Pavilion by nArchitectsThe design takes part of its inspiration from the rings of a tree7