Woods of Net is a pavilion located at the
Hakone Open-Air Museum created to hold the work of Japanese net artist Toshiko Horiuchi Macadam, in collaboration with structural engineers
TIS & PARTNERS.
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photo by Abel Erazo |
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photo by Abel Erazo |
This is a permanent pavilion for net artist, Toshiko Horiuchi Macadam. The artist knitted the net entirely by hand. It is designed for children to crawl in, roll around, and jump on the net. It was easy for us to see the artwork from outside even when it is protected from rain or ultraviolet light.
Via ArchDaily
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