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Designed by Atelier REP, The "Bamboo garden" is located in a typical countryside nearby the city. It is a "rejuvenation" project which implants
A parametric system of 1 km wooden bars makes the pavilion flexible, easy-to-assemble and highly sustainable and recyclable. The concept of the shelter is further explored in our design process by finding inspiration in the aquatic animal species of the Sea urchins, or Echinoidea.
Greg Corso and Molly Hunker of design firm SPORTS, have created a fun and whimsical outdoor performance pavilion in the community of Lake Forest, Illinois.
Image 1 of 14 from gallery of "A Kit of Parts": Mobile Classrooms by Studio Jantzen. Courtesy of Studio Jantzen
The study on parametric architecture for urban wooden pavilions delves into the innovative design approach that aims to revitalize urban environments with functional and aesthetically pleasing structures. Focused on creating small wooden pavilions, the research investigates their potential to offer shade and serve as central meeting and interaction points within bustling cityscapes.
Image 3 of 29 from gallery of Cycling Pavilion / A.C.R.E. Atelier + School of art design and Media of ECUST. Staging structure presenting rhythm of movement. Image Courtesy of A.C.R.E Atelier + School of art design and Media of ECUST
West Bengali atelier Abin Design Studio constructed a pavilion of canopies for a tribal community residing in the countryside surrounding Kolkata on the occasion of...
Image 3 of 13 from gallery of Tierra Tinta Pavilion / CoA Arquitectura. Photograph by César Béjar Studio
Cornell architecture undergrads Jimmy Chen and Jennifer Wang made this scale model of the Cutty Sark Pavilion for their structures assignment. We’re impressed that they so faithfully reverse engineered the building through their own parametric model. Nice work!
Situated inside the garden of the Georgian mansion at the National Trust’s historic Berrington Hall is Studio Morison's newest structure Look! Look! Look!, a pineapple-shaped pavilion with angles akin to a folded work of origami. The pavilion is dusty pink, with an open rooftop and four openings that surround the structure’s sides, and was built with the support of Trust New Art and the Arts Council England. More
This welcoming structure encourages passersby to take a book and spend some time reading.
A multi-award winning British design and architecture studio - buildings, spaces, master-plans, objects and infrastructure.
Parametric Gazebo Concept Ideas for public places - Explore the project with fluid design and seating - Landmark Installation
Location: Watermill, New YorkLead architect: Valerie Schweitzer\
This installation is an architectural commentary. An architectural translation of one of the archetypal stories
Completed in 2016 in Itaipava, Brazil. Images by Leonardo Finotti. GN Chapel follows an important tradition on Brazilian architecture that is the construction of religious buildings on private residences. During the...