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Álvaro Siza’s Saya Park
In South Korea’s forested hills, architects Álvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura designed the Saya Park pavilion , a work that blends architecture with the landscape. Built in exposed concrete, the structure gently follows the natural slope of the site. As visitors walk through, they move along subtle level changes shaped by the hillside , making the journey part of the experience. Light enters through carefully framed openings, revealing the forest from shifting perspect

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Bamboo Passage Pavillion
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is famous for designs that blend nature and architecture. One of his most poetic works is the Bamboo...

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