This dome shaped architectural sculpture?was created by the Kebony, a long time advocate and distributor of environmentally friendly wood. This?forward thinking construction was made from?Kebony's Southern Yellow Pine. In hopes to bring awareness to consumers and designers that sustainable and eco-friendly constructions do exist and they can look good. The Kreod pavilion takes into consideration the environment as well as the intimate lifecycle of the design.
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The Kreod pavilion's environmentally friendly design and nature like structure was created to resemble three seed pods. By combining interlocking hexagons a closed weatherproof structure allows for visitors to pass through during the daylight hours or for an evening stroll.
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Created an enclosed structure that is not only intricate but secure and weatherproof. Kreod's three pod pieces can be installed as free standing forms or linked together to create a variety of configurations.
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The intricate brown wooden patterns and the white interior of Kebony's Kreod Pavillion?is the centrepiece of the busy public space of London's Peninsula Square. A very popular venue for outdoor concerts, professional sports venues and the official location for London's 2012 Olympic Gymnastics, Wheelchair Basketball and?Basketball Finals.