Three Pavilions that Make the Most of the Summer Sun

These shade structures by Digsau, Dream the Combine, and DeLeon & Primmer Architecture Studio were made for enjoying the warm weather.

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Summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors, but a little shade can provide some welcome relief from the heat. These three pavilions create places to cool off while still enjoying the breeze. Whether you’re a scout headed to the next National Scout Jamboree, a music (or museum) fan in New York, taking in an event at the Yew Dell Botanical Gardens, or just looking for a break from the sun, these are three shade structures worth investigating.

Basecamp Delta at Summit Bechtel Reserve
Glen Jean, W.Va.
Digsau


Pablo Enriquez

Hide & Seek at MoMA PS1
New York
Dream the Combine


Courtesy De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop

Mary F. Rounsavall Pavilion
Crestwood, Ky.
De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop


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Katie Gerfen

Katie Gerfen is the former editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT, as well as the former editor of Custom Home.

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