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Date 2014-04-30
Author andrew
Categories [Cascadia Harvests]

VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitors Center / Perkins + Will / Vancouver

“Designing a building for a city should regenerate nature and not take away from it. It should be seen as part of the natural system. ” -Peter Busby

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Photo Nic Lehoux
Photo Nic Lehoux
Photo Nic Lehoux
Photo Nic Lehoux

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