Kengo Kuma Creates Magical Habitable Cardboard Sculpture in Korean Forest
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The 495 square foot public art project stands in a beautiful forest hillside surrounded by pine trees, from where one can look down to the intimate valley and river. Located next to a forest path, the Paper Snake frames parts of the woodland and offers people







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