By Bridgette Meinhold, Source: Inhabitat

Cascades

Sometimes public spaces become old and boring and people forget about a small patch of grass, a courtyard, or a lovely big tree as it blends into an urban landscape. Students at the Universidad Veritas in San Jose, Costa Rica explored these forgotten spaces by adding new and exciting pavilions to liven the place up. With help from Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architects and a very small budget, these student groups designed and built two pavilions out of recycled materials that explore space and light. Named Cascade of Light and Hidden Flashes, the pavilions help people rediscover their local landscape through a new lens.

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