Shinning like a lantern hanging northwest of Washington DC, this recital room resembles a Japanese tea house. Created by architect David Jameson, this glass and bronze pavilion is suspended from a pair of steel arms among a bamboo garden. At night it comes alive, illuminating the garden from the lights within the floor.
The space is used for musical performances, dining and meditation purposes and its no wonder as this space is magically peaceful.
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