Now on display as part of CURRENT: LA’s Public Art Biennial is “The Waterfall Pavilion,” designed by Los Angeles architects wHY’s Objects Workshop division in coordination with contemporary artist Rirkrit Tiravanija. The temporary installation is located at the point where water from Lake Balboa flows via a waterfall into the Los Angeles River, and consists of an open pavilion and a water purification wagon, corresponding to this year's festival theme of 'Water.'
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wHY and artist Rirkrit Tiravanija Design "Waterfall Pavilion" for the LA Public Art Biennial
https://www.archdaily.com/792100/why-and-artist-rirkrit-tiravanija-design-waterfall-pavilion-for-the-la-public-art-biennialPatrick Lynch