Slow Food / Sagan Piechota Architecture

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San Francisco, United States

Text description provided by the architects. Slow Food Nation 2008–the country’s first major sustainable foods celebration took place over Labor Day weekend at Fort Mason San Francisco. Individual “Taste Pavilions” fabricated from repurposed materials were designed by the Bay Area’s most celebrated design firms. Sagan Piechota’s design for the pickle-and-chutney booth—assembled just days before the event—featured walls made of pickle jars and a ceiling composed of 3,000 mason jar lids suspended from wires.

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Cite: "Slow Food / Sagan Piechota Architecture" 22 Dec 2009. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/44158/slow-food-sagan-piechota-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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