We love urban rehabilitation projects, and this one in Liverpool is especially inspiring. The zig-zagging Constellation Bar is an outdoor venue located on a former industrial site that has been converted into a creative quarter known as the Baltic Triangle. A large waffle-like canopy made from green oak shelters along with a cast-concrete bar and wooden stools establishes a large space for parties and events. The canopy, created by furniture designer Hugh Miller and his brother, architect Howard Miller, was conceived and built in under three months.
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