Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori has installed a grass covered tea room called ‘Goan’ as part of pavilion tokyo 2021. Staying true to Fujimori’s playful and often curious architectural style, the newly completed structure features a pyramid shape, grassy walls, and a charred cedar timber top. The temporary pavilion is sited in front of the new national stadium in tokyo until september 5, 2021, to coincide with the olympic games. To get to the tea room at the top, visitors must first enter the waiting room on the first floor then climb a ladder to the upper level. The ladder reinterprets ‘nijiriguchi’, which is the tiny ‘crawling in’ entrance found in traditional japanese teahouses. from the second floor, visitors to the pavilion can enjoy a view of the new Kengo Kuma-designed stadium from the large window.