MFA's Japanese Garden Receives New Gate
BOSTON - APRIL 2: Workers prepare the gate to be lifted by the crane. The MFA received a new gate for the Japanese Garden, with a crane lifting it over a row of trees before it was secured to a new base. Chris Hall, the owner of Azuma Design Build, designed and built the gate out of Port Orford cedar, a rare wood found in Oregon. He began the project in October of 2013, and the wood dried in a kiln for eight months to stabilize it for precision joinery. Hall used traditional Japanese design and joinery techniques that he learned while living in rural Japan. (Photo by Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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