Webb Chapel Picnic Pavilion by Cooper Joseph Studio

TEXAS – Nestled in a public park, a concrete shelter’s massive yellow voids fill both functional and playful purposes.
The large concrete structure is softened by bright yellow punctures in the roof, which was designed to mimic a tree c
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