Inside Glastonbury’s Hayes Pavilion: A Sunday Evening Nest of Natural Vibes

Few pictures from a hazy Glastonbury afternoon

The latest Reddit highlight from r/glastonbury_festival captures an iconic Sunday evening moment at Glastonbury 2023. Festival-goers relax inside the Hayes Pavilion — a striking, nest-like installation crafted from timber, straw, and adorned with faux leaves. This 26-meter-long timber frame, shaped like the number six and featuring sustainable mycelium cladding, is the creative brainchild of designer Simon Carroll and the Silver Hayes team, debuting at the 2023 festival season.

The gallery radiates warmth and community, bathed in golden “magic hour” light, evoking nostalgic memories shared by users recalling similar festival moments from 2010. These candid snapshots reveal casual, friendly interactions inside a setting designed to blend natural materials with artistic architecture—perfectly mirroring the pavilion’s ethos of sustainability and immersive design.

Discussion highlights from the thread include:

  • Golden-hour glow & nostalgia: Festival fans compare the golden tones to past Glastonbury photos, appreciating the timeless, relaxed atmosphere.
  • Photographic interest: Commenters ask about cameras and techniques, reflecting a desire to capture Glastonbury’s unique ambience.
  • Pavilion fascination: Several express curiosity about the exact location of the Hayes Pavilion within the festival grounds, hoping to locate it for future visits.

The Hayes Pavilion exemplifies Glastonbury’s ongoing innovation in festival experience design, uniting eco-conscious materials and social spaces in a memorable installation that festival-goers cherished in 2023.

For more on the pavilion’s inspiration and sustainable design, see the original BBC coverage: bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-65893945

Source: r/glastonbury_festival

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