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EU Pavilion / Senat Haliti

Designed for the ‘Culture for All’ competition, an EU-funded project managed by the European Union Office in Kosovo and implemented by ARS Progetti SPA, Senat Haliti’s pavilion is a response to the need for an artwork that would transform a public space to revive it. By making a structure somebody could enter into, and be surrounded by, the project becomes an “EU HOME” for Kosovans, a space to give them the chance to ‘get in EU’ every day. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Vegetation Room Inhotim / Cristina Iglesias

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Brumadinho, Brazil
  • Architects: Cristina Iglesias
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  81
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Vieux Port Pavilion / Foster + Partners

Saturday in Marseille, France, pedestrians and city officials joined Foster + Partners to celebrate the completion of the Vieux Port Pavilion at the mouth of Marseille’s World Heritage-listed harbor. Minimal, yet effective, this “discreet” intervention provides a new sheltered events space on the eastern edge of the port. With six slender pillars supporting its razor-thin profile, the polished 46 by 22 meter stainless steel canopy amplifies and reflects the surrounding movement, creating a spectacle that encourages pedestrians to linger.

More on Foster’s Vieux Port Pavilion after the break...

Riverside Park Pavilion / Vector Architects

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Kūnshān, China
  • Architects: Vector Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  175
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

The Non Program Pavilion / Jesús Torres García • Architects

The Non Program Pavilion / Jesús Torres García • Architects - Visitor Center, Facade
Courtesy of Jesús Torres García
Salobreña, Spain

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Bulgari Pavilion / Not a Number Architects

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Operalab Theatre Pavilion Competition Entry / UGO Architecture and Design

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Courtesy of UGO Architecture and Design

Confronted with an original form of the pyramid, the shape of the Operlab Theatre Pavilion proposal, designed by UGO Architecture and Design, is the result of a consistent analysis of the building of the Grand Theatre. The character and function of a row of interior spaces, including the entrance, auditorium, and stage, finds its reflection in the arrangement of forms composing the body of the building. The pavilion then becomes a repetition of this arrangement and gives it additional meaning. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Operalab Theatre Pavilion Competition Entry / Studio Alfirevic

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Courtesy of Studio Alfirevic

Designed by Studio Alfirevic, their proposal for the Operalab Theatre Pavilion competition represents ‘live’ theater, in which different performances and experiments take place in the field of art. The suggested position of the pavilion is in the fringe area of the park, in the direct vicinity of the building of the Great Theater. The circular form of the pavilion is a subtle response to the conditions of the natural environment and it allows an equal visual experience from all sides. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Sealight Pavilion / Monash University Department of Architecture

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© Gary Annett Photography

Monash University Department of Architecture, in collaboration with architecture and engineering practices, Rintala Eggertsson, Grimshaw, and Felicetti, shared with us their Sealight Pavilion project which can be found at the Melbourne Docklands in Australia. The aim of the project is to amplify the natural phenomena of sea and sky, while offering a place to meet, to escape the elements, or simply to witness the passage of time, which it has been doing for about a year now. More images and architects’ description after the break.

'Ito Jakuchu Inspired' Pavilion 2nd Prize Winning Proposal / Đordje Alfirević and Sanja Simonović

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Courtesy of Đordje Alfirević and Sanja Simonović

The competition for the ‘Ito Jakuchu Inspire’ pavilion is focused on the great celebration throughout the world of Ito Jakuchu’s work, a milestone in Japanese art history. Taking on a symbolic meaning, the competition effectively corresponds to a cultural phase of our existence. Designed by architects Đordje Alfirević and Sanja Simonović, this second prize winning proposal creates a dematerialization of boundaries between Ito Jakuchu’s perception of the reality in which he lived and the appearance of our modern world. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Webb Chapel Park Pavilion / Studio Joseph

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Proposal for an Urban Itinerary / Comac Architects

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Courtesy of Comac Architects

The proposal for an urban itinerary, designed by Comac Architects, presents an urban path to extend “Marseilles 2013″ European Capital of Culture throughout the entire city. A total of 13 key-districts will be connected by the path and interspersed with urban pavilions, each focused on a famous artist from Marseilles. Each unit will offer a certain perspective of Marseilles, and will offer tourists a new way to discover our city and its emblematic districts. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Shell.ter Pavilion / LIKE Architects

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© Eva Vieira

The Shell.ter pavilion, a temporary installation for the Cerveira Creative Camp, is built from monoblock chairs in the gardens of a natural park in the north of Portugal, during a short summer workshop by LIKE Architects. Resembling the most advanced digital formalizations of parametric design, the pavilion is actually set by the association of arches formed by ordinary chairs, which, rather than serving to seat, serve as shadow and backrest and create new frameworks that enhance the surrounding nature. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Pavilion Siegen / Ian Shaw Architekten

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Siegen, Germany

Archifest Zero Waste Pavilion / WOW Architects

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Puur Pavilion / emma Architecten

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  • Architects: emma Architecten
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Golden Moon / LEAD

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  • Architects: LEAD: Kristof Crolla, Adam Fingrut
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Jindal’s Pavilion / Paul Archer Design

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