I've recently become enchanted by the work of
SunRay Kelley, a cob builder decorating the West Coast with natural hand-made structures.
We'll start with his project, a Living Temple for Harbin Hot Springs. The structure is used for yoga and meditation. You'll be seeing more of SunRay's work here, so I've already assigned him a tag!
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Harbin Temple by SunRay Kelley, Architect |
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Harbin Temple by SunRay Kelley, Architect |
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Harbin Temple by SunRay Kelley, Architect |
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Harbin Temple by SunRay Kelley, Architect |
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Harbin Temple by SunRay Kelley, Architect |