The pavilion designed by Taichi Kuma features three timber rings of varying sizes, offering a multi-functional space that promotes visitor engagement through personal logs.
Constructed from unique timber beams fabricated using 3D CNC technology, the pavilion's design encourages diverse activities such as sitting, sleeping, and climbing.
The innovative approach of using stickers to represent human activity allows visitors to interact with LOGGING HILL, thereby fostering a deeper connection to the public space.
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