The Louisiana Pavilion by 3XN Architects is a Mean Green Design
Meghan Young — March 1, 2010 — Eco
It's all about who can design the most sustainable structures of late and the latest one involves the Louisiana Pavilion. Having won the JEC Innovation Award 2010 for its use of eco-friendly materials, I just can't imagine that this green phase will end anytime soon.
Designed by 3XN Architects, the Louisiana Pavilion is part of the ‘Green Architecture for the Future’ architectural exhibition. For more info about this creation, visit PlusMood.com.
Designed by 3XN Architects, the Louisiana Pavilion is part of the ‘Green Architecture for the Future’ architectural exhibition. For more info about this creation, visit PlusMood.com.
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