Summer Design-Build Institute at the Temple University Ambler Campus Arboretum
Focusing on the Red Admiral Butterfly that inhabits the Temple Ambler Campus, “Woven” creates a feeding opportunity for the butterflies while acting as an eye catching addition to the campus’ natural setting. The woven petals of the pavilion guide fruit from the existing paw-paw tree into a planted bed of flowers, all of which provide food for adult Red Admirals. The accompanying pavilions provide stones within the planted beds to create perching areas for the butterflies.
A Place for Foxes, Frogs, Butterflies and Spiders - Final Installation - READ Full article at https://ambler.temple.edu/news/2023/06/tyler-summer-design-build-institute-place-foxes-frogs-butterflies-and-spiders
ARCHITECTURE 8133 - Students: Gabriel Santos, Mariano Mattei, Oliver Duffey, Olivia Filaferro, Faculty Members: Eric Oskey, RA, Associate Professor of Practice and Jesse M.S. Mainwaring, Adjunct Assistant
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