Estonian interior architecture students designed this floating timber pavilionto supply a shelter,sauna and campfire for visitors to the Soomaa National Park wetlands during flooding. The students from the Estonian Academy of Arts collaborated with Tallinn-based architecture firm b210 to design and build the floating structure named Veetee, which translates as waterway. They created it during the 10-day WildernessThe post Floating wooden pavilion designed by students to deal with forest flooding in Estonia appeared first on Dezeen.
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