William Kissiloff, Pulp and Paper Pavilion, 1967 International and Universal Exposition, Montréal, Canada, 1967 VS Sam Jacob, The Electric Nemeton, London, UK, 2020
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William Kissiloff, Pulp and Paper Pavilion, 1967 International and Universal Exposition, Montréal, Canada, 1967 VS Sam Jacob, The Electric Nemeton, London, UK, 2020
Kazuhiro Kojima, Temporary Pavilion, Tokyo, 2012
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We are proud to receive a honourable mention for our competition entry “The SHADOWMAKER” as a proposal for a temporary pavilion for the International Bamboo Festival in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Photo by Joakim Züger, BARSK Projects
A Temporary Pavilion Made of 108 Deck Chairs Blooms Daily in Copenhagen
From timber and a few dozen canvas folding chairs, Lasovsky Johansson Architects conceived of a summery pavilion called “PETAL.” Originally situated as a functional installation hosting an oyster bar during an art fair in 2023, the work is currently in the courtyard of the Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, where visitors can pop by for a coffee or snack.
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Photo by Joakim Züger, BARSK Projects
Completed in 2021 in Aigle, Switzerland. Images by rotative studio . For the municipality of Aigle (Switzerland), we have designed three temporary pavilions on the town’s central square, the Place du Marché. This...
e-architect showcases The SHADOWMAKER, our awarded proposal for a temporary pavilion for the International Bamboo Festival in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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UK Pavilion at Guadalajara Book Fair 2015 / Carmody Groarke Architects