Suspended in a garden in private residence in the northwest of Washington DC, this bronze and glass building, which is illuminated from the ground up, looks like a Japanese tea pavilion, but is in fact a musical recital space that its owner also use as a room for dining and contemplation.  Photo 10 of 13 in 6 Tiny Outdoor Pavilions Inspired by Japanese Tearooms

6 Tiny Outdoor Pavilions Inspired by Japanese Tearooms

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Suspended in a private residence's garden in the northwestern section of Washington, DC, this bronze-and-glass structure designed by David Jameson Architect Inc—which is illuminated from the ground up—looks like a Japanese tea pavilion, but is in fact a musical recital space that's also used as a room for dining and contemplation.