Minimalist geometry carved into 600 million years of red stone.
A concrete pavilion complex rises from Utah's Canyon Point like a temple to emptiness. The desert here predates language—slot canyons, hoodoos, the Navajo Nation's sacred spine—and the architecture refuses to compete. What defines it: a central pool cut into the mesa, reflecting nothing but sky and silence.
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