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Northeast Pavilion is a permanent bamboo structure created by Mumbai studio AtArchitecture and its founders Avneesh and Neha to showcase local craft and construction techniques from the northeast of India.
Located on a site near Surajkund Lake in Faridabad, the Northeast Pavilion was designed by AtArchitecture for the Surajkund Craft Fair, a three-week event that takes place every year to celebrate Indian handicrafts.
During this year's event, the pavilion was used for handloom demonstrations by local craftspeople.
Footage by Surya
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Northeast Pavilion is a permanent bamboo structure created by Mumbai studio AtArchitecture and its founders Avneesh and Neha to showcase local craft and construction techniques from the northeast of India.
Located on a site near Surajkund Lake in Faridabad, the Northeast Pavilion was designed by AtArchitecture for the Surajkund Craft Fair, a three-week event that takes place every year to celebrate Indian handicrafts.
During this year's event, the pavilion was used for handloom demonstrations by local craftspeople.
Footage by Surya
#architecture #india #pavilion