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Cheticamp Meadow Shelter
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The Meadow Shelter was apart of a two week design-build session at the end of July. Jason Pooley and myself designed and constructed this inhabitable space within 5 days.
The Meadow shelter represented the town's urgent need to bring attention to itself, encouraging travelers to stop, instead of passing through.
The Meadow shelter represented the town's urgent need to bring attention to itself, encouraging travelers to stop, instead of passing through.
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Ted Cavanagh, Jason Pooley
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The Meadow Shelter was apart of a two week design-build session at the end of July. Jason Pooley and myself designed and constructed this inhabit… Read More
The Meadow Shelter was apart of a two week design-build session at the end of July. Jason Pooley and myself designed and constructed this inhabitable space within 5 days.
The Meadow shelter represented the town's urgent need to bring attention to itself, encouraging travelers to stop, instead of passing through. Read Less
The Meadow shelter represented the town's urgent need to bring attention to itself, encouraging travelers to stop, instead of passing through. Read Less
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