Architectural Association students design wood shelter with a twisting lattice roof from bolts for wood furniture Watch Video
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Description: Students from London's Architectural Association have designed and built a lattice-framed shelter for seasoning timber at the school's Dorset campus, using short lengths of wood taken from neighbouring beech trees.nnThe students from the AA Design & Make course were tasked with utilising timber from 60-year-old beech trees at the Hooke Park woodland campus to create a shelter for drying wood that will be used in future building projects.nnAs part of the standard process of thinning the fore
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