Visitors rest on more bricks produced by Wienerberger, but these were produced in Finland with locally sourced clay. Koivisto and Suomi hand-picked the 3,000 pieces included in the pavilion.  Photo 4 of 8 in How Two Helsinki Architects Transformed a Parking Lot Into a Paradise for Pollinators

How Two Helsinki Architects Transformed a Parking Lot Into a Paradise for Pollinators

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Visitors rest on more bricks from Wienerberger, but these were produced in Finland with locally sourced clay. Koivisto and Suomi hand-picked the 3,000 pieces included in the pavilion. Positioned between the Poroton bricks are "furry" raw clay blocks with fibrous crushed reeds made by a student, Oliver Müller.