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Natural order
Thirty-six concrete columns are the core of an ambitious new project from Chilean art and architecture studio Pezo von Ellrichshausen. Commissioned by property developer Molonglo to attract visitors to Canberra’s rapidly evolving Dairy Road neighbourhood and titled “Less”, it borders the Australian capital’s Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve and extends beyond a brutalist architectural form into its surroundings with an ambitious greening scheme, featuring 6,000 plants of 50 different species.
The contem…