Reciprocal Frame by Nathan Melenbrink, Samo Pedersen and Shibu Raman

NINGBO – A studio at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo Campus, has designed and built a pavilion celebrating and displaying four years of academic work. Students and faculty collaborated in weekend workshops that ultimately produced a three-par
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