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Gazebos and huts for visitors in the Botanical garden Cranbourne
Architectural firm BKK Architects has built a series of pavilions and houses to the Royal Botanic garden in Cranbourne, Australia. The nature of this Park is unique in that it contains exclusively Australian plants. The design of each house is original — from the simple, like a bus stop shelter, to a full-fledged building with a variety of service facilities for visitors to the garden. Objects constructed from the resulting environmentally friendly way of wood, and all finishing materials, including paints and varnishes, are chosen based on their low level of toxicity. Installed lighting with ncSim level of energy consumption.
Architect: BKK Architects
Location: Kinburn, Melbourne, Australia
Architects: Tim Black, Julian Kosloff, Simon Knott, Adi Atic
Area: 228 sq. m.
Year: 2012
Photos: John Gollings
Source: zeleneet.com
Architect: BKK Architects
Location: Kinburn, Melbourne, Australia
Architects: Tim Black, Julian Kosloff, Simon Knott, Adi Atic
Area: 228 sq. m.
Year: 2012
Photos: John Gollings
Source: zeleneet.com
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