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Garden Pavilion 2004
Gluckman Mayner Architects
David Taber, Project Architect
Inspired by the purchase of several Isamu Noguchi stone sculptures, this pavilion was commissioned to mark the entry of a new minimalist garden for viewing the new acquisitions. This small, open-air structure of Alaskan yellow cedar was constructed using traditional Japanese joinery. The cantilevered, terrazzo ground-concrete slab contain discreet, custom light fixtures that illuminate the frosted glass roof panels. Stainless steel column bases, rafter caps and a roof gutter were carefully incorporated as not to undermine the integrity and beauty of the wood.