Black pavilion filled with glass yams examines colonisation in Australia
Hundreds of black glass yams line the interior of this cylindrical pavilion in Victoria, Australia, designed by architecture studio Edition Office - Dezeen's Emerging architect of the year - and artist Yhonnie Scarce.
Titled In Absence, the pavilion explores the physical legacy of Aboriginal people's dispossession as a result of colonial land theft in the 18th century.
It's the winner of the National Gallery of Victoria's (NGV) fifth architecture competition, which invites practices to propose a
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