05-01-2022 21:00 via dezeen.com

The Center Won't Hold is a geometric pavilion designed to optimise public space

Multidisciplinary design office The Open Workshop has created an experimental pavilion that proposes how Chicago's vacant public spaces could be used for communal living.
Called The Center Won't Hold, the geometric pavilion comprises a green-painted, timber-framed cuboid with two more rotated cuboid frames within it. The arrangement forms open-air spaces concealed only by thin, gauzy curtains.
The Center Won't Hold comprises three timber-framed cuboids rotated inside one another
The project was
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