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Bethel Woods Art and Architecture Festival hosted its third edition called BuildFest on the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival.
The festival invited students and academics to build large-scale installations that could be adapted for use during a modern music festival. Select installations were used during Harvest Festival, an annual farmers market which took place directly after BuildFest.
The temporary installations are open to the public until 6 October in Bethel, New York.
The festival was supported by Think Wood, a programme funded by the Softwood Lumber Board.
Find out more on Dezeen.com
Bethel Woods Art and Architecture Festival hosted its third edition called BuildFest on the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival.
The festival invited students and academics to build large-scale installations that could be adapted for use during a modern music festival. Select installations were used during Harvest Festival, an annual farmers market which took place directly after BuildFest.
The temporary installations are open to the public until 6 October in Bethel, New York.
The festival was supported by Think Wood, a programme funded by the Softwood Lumber Board.
Find out more on Dezeen.com