Pop-up plywood colonnade in Hove references Islamic architecture

Syrian architects Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz have created a pop-up, crescent-shaped colonnade on the seafront in Hove, England, assembled from CNC-cut plywood. Called The Riwaq after the Arabic word for colonnade, the structure on Hove Lawns was commissioned as a semi-outdoor community space for the 2022 Brighton Festival, which ran from 7 to 29 The post Pop-up plywood colonnade in Hove references Islamic architecture appeared first on Dezeen.
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