London architects Carmody Groarke arranged temporary timber pavilions around the trees in Regent’s Park for this year’s Frieze Art Fair. The three pavilions surrounded a series of courtyards, through which the trees emerged.
Translucent plastic wrapped the exterior walls and roofs of the structures, creating windows across voids in the timber. The pavilions housed VIP rooms in addition to public seating and dining areas for the event, whilst artworks were on show in neighbouring tents.
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