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![]() | A Japanese teahouse was designed and constructed on the Johnson Museum grounds last spring by 40 students of Marc Keane, a garden designer and Halprin Fellow in the Department of Landscape Architecture as well as a visiting fellow in the East Asia Program. Called "miwa-an," which means the arbor of three wheels, the teahouse was made with willow stems, maple saplings and other natural materials. It will remain on the grounds through early fall. Courtesy of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art |
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