This amazing installation made from translucent glass fiber reinforced polyester sheets (onduclair PLR) transforms the courtyard of Fondation Martell in Cognac, France, into a huge translucent forest. Spanish architecture firm SelgasCano designed the structure, named Pavillon Martell, as a temporary, multipurpose space that will house diverse programs organized by the Foundation. The pavilion covers a 25,000-square-foot space situated behind the Foundation. Its main material, developed by French...
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