The Interpretation Centre by Woodhead at The Pinnacles Desert, Australia
January 3rd, 2009This architecture design, the Interpretation Centre designed by Woodhead at the Pinnacles Desert, as part of its design and building process underscores the unique role of fire, both culturally and environmentally, in Australia. The Pinnacles Desert, located in Western Australia 250km north of Perth in the Nambung National Park, consists of thousands of protruding limestone [...]
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