Here are a few more pictures of the double-domed pavilion ‘I am so sorry. Goodbye’, from a previous incarnation at the Tatton Park (Chester) Biennial last year.


the photos above are © Duncan Hull.
More fabulous pictures of the Morisons’ work, including this one, on Heather and Ivan Morison’s site.







This is GORGEOUS! I want to live in it too. I imagine that a hobbit home might have looked look like this. I love how it is hidden among the vegetation on the edge of the water. Ahhh…Lazy summer days on the river…
By: Reggie on August 9, 2009
at 7:27 am
Finding a moment to catch up on all your posts in the last 7 weeks or so. Such interesting stuff – not time to take it all in at the moment so will return.
What a fabulous structure – I want to live in it. A cross between a pumpkin, a ‘thing’ from the night garden, an anthill and a space I want. Marvellous!
By: paula on July 16, 2009
at 2:43 pm