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Hello Wood Installs the Butterfly House in Budapest

To add a touch of glamour and distinction to the Budapest Spring Festival, the architecture firm Hello Wood put together a large pavilion in the shape of a butterfly.

The design looks exactly like this insect from the top, as the wingspan stretches out far and is extremely colorful. The Butterfly House is sturdy enough to withstand strong winds because of the height of the structure, which is reassuring for those visiting the area. This is also good news to all of the performers that partake in the spring festival, since the pavilion will be the stage for many of the concert pieces and even acrobat shows.

Whether you like butterflies or not, this pavilion is sure to provide some stellar entertainment during the spring festival. Photo Credits: designboom, hellowood.eu
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